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66 pages - You are on Page 27 Orestes: A man I love full well. But why is he walking round me? Electra: I, too, am watching his movements with amaze, sir stranger. Old Man: My honoured mistress, my daughter Electra, return thanks to heaven,- Electra: For past or present favours? which? Old Man: That thou hast found a treasured prize, which God is now revealing. Electra: Hear me invoke the gods. But what dost thou mean, old man? Old Man: Behold before thee, my child, thy nearest and dearest. Electra: I have long feared thou wert not in thy sound senses Previous Page / First / Next Page of Electra
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