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66 pages - You are on Page 19 Leader: Argus, the child of Earth, whom Hermes slew. The King of Argos: Still did the goddess vex the beast ill-starred? Leader: She wrought a gadfly with a goading sting. The King of Argos: Thus drave she Io hence, to roam afar? Leader: Yea-this thy word coheres exact with mine. The King of Argos: Then to Canopus and to Memphis came she? Leader: And by Zeus' hand was touched, and bare a child. The King of Argos: Who vaunts him the Zeus-mated creature's son? Previous Page / First / Next Page of The Suppliants
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