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Servant of Hyllus: All hail, ye children! Where is aged Iolaus? where
the mother of your 'sire, absent from their place at this altar?

Iolaus: Here am I, so far as I can be here at all.

Servant: Why dost thou lie there? Why that downcast look?

Iolaus: There is come a sorrow on my house, whereby I suffer.

Servant: Arise, lift up thy head.

Iolaus: I am old, and all my strength is gone.

Servant: But I come with tidings of great joy for thee.

Iolaus: Who art thou? Where have I met thee? I have no remembrance.

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