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Clytaemnestra: No time for affectation now in face of what has chanced.
Stay then; reserve will do no good, if only we can- (Enter Achilles.)

Achilles: Daughter of Leda, lady of sorrows!

Clytaemnestra: No misnomer that.

Achilles: A fearful cry is heard among the Argives.

Clytaemnestra: What is it? tell me.

Achilles: It concerns thy child.

Clytaemnestra: An evil omen for thy words.

Achilles: They say her sacrifice is necessary.

Clytaemnestra: And is there no one to say a word against them?

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