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Agamemnon: In Chiron's home, at sacred Pelion's foot.

Clytaemnestra: What! the abode ascribed to the race of Centaurs?

Agamemnon: It was there the gods celebrated the marriage feast of
Peleus.

Clytaemnestra: Did Thetis or his father train Achilles?

Agamemnon: Chiron brought him up, to prevent his learning the ways
of the wicked.

Clytaemnestra: Ah wise the teacher, still wiser the father, who intrusted
his son to such hands.

Agamemnon: Such is the future husband of thy daughter.

Clytaemnestra: A blameless lord; but what city in Hellas is his?

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