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Menelaus: Yes, and amongst Trojans too, that those who suffer should
retaliate.

Andromache: Thinkest thou God's hand is shortened, and that thou wilt
not be punished?

Menelaus: Whene'er that comes, I am ready to bear it. But thy life
will I have.

Andromache: Wilt likewise slay this tender chick, whom thou hast snatched
from 'neath my wing?

Menelaus: Not I, but I will give him to my daughter to slay if she
will.

Andromache: Ah me! why not begin my mourning then for thee, my child?

Menelaus: Of a truth 'tis no very sure hope that he has left.

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