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Copreus: So long as thou injure not the Argives, and if wise, thou
wilt not.

Demophon: Be injured for all I care, provided I sin not against the
gods.

Copreus: I would not have thee come to blows with Argos.

Demophon: I am of like mind in this; but I will not dismiss these
from my protection.

Copreus: For all that, I shall take and drag my own away.

Demophon: Why then perhaps thou wilt find a difficulty in returning
to Argos.

Copreus: That shall I soon find out by making the attempt.

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