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Hermione: Tell me that which was my only reason for coming hither.

Andromache: No! all I tell thee is, thou hast less wisdom than thou
needest.

Hermione: Wilt thou leave these hallowed precincts of the sea-goddess?

Andromache: Yes, if I am not to die for it; otherwise, I never will.

Hermione: Since that is thy resolve, I shall not even wait my lord's
return.

Andromache: Nor yet will I, at any rate ere that, surrender to thee.

Hermione: I will bring fire to bear on thee, and pay no heed to thy
entreaties.

Andromache: Kindle thy blaze then; the gods will witness it.

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