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80 pages - You are on Page 35 Agamemnon: Yes, when I have offered a sacrifice required by Heaven of me. Clytaemnestra: But where am I to make ready the feast for the women? Agamemnon: Here beside our gallant Argive ships. Clytaemnestra: Finely here! but still I must; good come of it for all that! Agamemnon: I will tell thee, lady, what to do; so obey me now. Clytaemnestra: Wherein? for I was ever wont to yield thee obedience. Agamemnon: Here, where the bridegroom is, will! Clytaemnestra: Which of my duties will ye perform in the mother's absence? Previous Page / First / Next Page of Iphigenia At Aulis
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