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Agamemnon: Give thy child away with help of Danai.

Clytaemnestra: And where am I to be the while?

Agamemnon: Get thee to Argos, and take care of thy unwedded daughters.

Clytaemnestra: And leave my child? Then who will raise her bridal
torch?

Agamemnon: I will provide the proper wedding torch.

Clytaemnestra: That is not the custom; but thou thinkest lightly of
these things.

Agamemnon: It is not good thou shouldst be alone among a soldier-crowd.

Clytaemnestra: It is good that a mother should give her own child
away.

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