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Agamemnon: Thou too hast a voyage to make to a haven where thou wilt
remember thy father.

Iphigenia: Shall I sail thither with my mother or alone?

Agamemnon: All alone, without father or mother.

Iphigenia: What! hast thou found me a new home, father!

Agamemnon: Enough of this! 'tis not for girls to know such things.

Iphigenia: Speed home from Troy, I pray thee, father, as soon as thou
hast triumphed there.

Agamemnon: There is a sacrifice have first to offer here.

Iphigenia: Yea, 'tis thy duty to heed religion with aid of holy rites.

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