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Old Man: Yes, that is the way of slaves, luckily for thee.

Orestes: On what pretext can I approach him?

Old Man: Go to some place where he will see thee as he sacrifices.

Orestes: His estate is close to the road then, I suppose.

Old Man: Yes, and when he sees thee there, he will invite thee to
the feast.

Orestes: So help me God! He shall rue his invitation.

Old Man: After that, form thy own plan according to circumstances.

Orestes: Good advice! But my mother, where is she?

Old Man: At Argos; but she will yet join her husband for the feast.

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