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Electra: Her death is certain, if she comes.

Old Man: In that case, let her come right up to the door of the house.

Electra: Why then it were a little thing to turn her steps into the
road to Hades' halls.

Old Man: Oh! to see this one day, then die!

Electra: First of all, old friend, act as my brother's guide.

Old Man: To the place where Aegisthus is now sacrificing to the gods?

Electra: Then go, find my mother and give her my message.

Old Man: Aye, that I will, so that she shall think the very words
are thine.

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