Chapter 15
re trong, pohey may receive a good price for him.
But t very appre find any o capture risking their lives.
Someried and managed to surround him.
Diogenes stood in turbed.
; do you to do?quot; the men were very surprised.
took out chains.
Diogenes stretc his hands.
Full of fear and rembling ors began to chain him.
Diogenes said, quot;No need to tremble.
Come, let me tie the chains for you.
quot; on the chains.
ted.
After ; sort of a man are you? e are putting you in c lead to some figrouble.
quot;
Diogenes said, quot;You are having fun chaining me, I am having fun in being chained.
rouble? Its great! Noell me, w;
t;e feel very embarrassed in telling you t he business of slavery.
ell noake you to tplace and put you up for sale.
quot;
Diogenes said, quot;Good, lets go.
quot; ook off excitement and began er tors.
t;Please slotle.
s t;
Diogenes said, quot;No o tplace, ;
So finally tplace.
It was very crowded.
to buy slaves turned toward Diogenes.
ty, because he looked more like an emperor.
A hered around him.
o stand on tform wioned.
Raising ioneer said, quot;here is a slave for sale.
Come forward and name your price.
quot;
Diogenes said, quot;S up, you fool! Ask t, or did tie t tie t;
ors said, quot;t.
Left to ourselves, believe we co