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80 pages - You are on Page 14 Menelaus: I was awaiting thy daughter's arrival at the camp from Argos. Agamemnon: What right hast thou to watch my doings? Is not this a of shamelessness? Menelaus: My wish to do it gave the spur, for I am no slave to thee. Agamemnon: Infamous! Am I not to be allowed the management of my own house? Menelaus: No, for thou thinkest crooked thoughts, one thing now, another formerly, and something different presently. Agamemnon: Most exquisite refining on evil themes! A hateful thing the tongue of cleverness! Previous Page / First / Next Page of Iphigenia At Aulis
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