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_____________________________________________________________ | H | E | L | P | M | | | E | I | A | M | U |_| | | N | D | E | R | A | | | T | T | A | C | K | ____________________________________________________________ "HENTEIDTLAEAPMRCMUAK"TRANSCRIPT
_____________________________________________________________ | H | E | L | P | M | | | E | I | A | M | U |_| | | N | D | E | R | A | | | T | T | A | C | K | ____________________________________________________________ "HENTEIDTLAEAPMRCMUAK" Women Spies Aristotle, Politics V.1313b.13 [] and to try not to be uninformed about any chance utterances or actions of any of the subjects, but to have spies like the women called provocatrices (potagogides) at Syracuse and the sharp-ears that used to be sent out by Hiero wherever there was any gathering or conference for when men are afraid of spies of this sort they keep a check on their tongues, and if they do speak freely are less likely not to be found out