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Agamemnon: There was one Aegina, the daughter of Asopus.

Clytaemnestra: Who wedded her? some mortal or a god?

Agamemnon: Zeus, and she bare Aeacus, the prince of Cenone.

Clytaemnestra: What son of Aeacus secured his father's halls?

Agamemnon: Peleus, who wedded the daughter of Nereus.

Clytaemnestra: With the god's consent, or when he had taken her in
spite of gods?

Agamemnon: Zeus betrothed her, and her guardian gave consent.

Clytaemnestra: Where did he marry her? amid the billows of the sea?

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