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Iphigenia: How long thou wert absent in the bays of Aulis!

Agamemnon: Aye, and there is still a hindrance to my sending the army
forward.

Iphigenia: Where do men say the Phrygians live, father?

Agamemnon: In a land where I would Paris, the son of Priam, ne'er
had dwelt.

Iphigenia: 'Tis a long voyage thou art bound on, father, after thou
leavest me.

Agamemnon: Thou wilt meet thy father again, my daughter.

Iphigenia: Ah! would it were seemly that thou shouldst take me as
a fellow-voyager!

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