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Electra: He does not; our silence robs him of that knowledge.

Orestes: Are these women friends of thine, who overhear our talk?

Electra: They are, and they will keep our conversation perfectly secret.

Orestes: What could Orestes do in this matter, if he did return?

Electra: Canst thou ask? Shame on thee for that! Is not this the time
for action?

Orestes: But suppose he comes, how could he slay his father's murderers?

Electra: By boldly meting out the same fate that his father had meted
out to him by his foes.

Orestes: Wouldst thou be brave enough to help him slay his mother?

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