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Cadmus: Can you then hear any thing, and answer clearly?

Agave: How I forget what we said before, O father!

Cadmus: To what house did you come in marriage?

Agave: You gave me, as they say, to the sown Echion.

Cadmus: What son then was born in your house to your husband?

Agave: Pentheus, by the association of myself and his father.

Cadmus: Whose head then have you in your arms?

Agave: That of a lion, as those who hunted him said.

Cadmus: Look now rightly; short is the toil to see.

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