Transcription: It occurred to Theseus that the gods might have dazzled his senses, but the sound of crashing pine trees and the cries of pain following the man's descent were very convincing. Marking in his mind as best he could the beginning and end points of that brief flight, Theseus set off to satisfy his curiosity. After a short time, he came upon the wreck of a man caught in the trees. Greetings, oh unfortunate stranger, he cried, if the is confined to earth and sea, is it wise to tempt the gods with flight?"