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Clytaemnestra: My child! we are lost, undone, it seems.

Achilles: They taunted me as the man whom marriage had enslaved.

Clytaemnestra: And what didst thou answer them?

Achilles: I craved the life of her I meant to wed-

Clytaemnestra: Justly so.

Achilles: The wife her father promised me.

Clytaemnestra: Aye, and sent to fetch from Argos.

Achilles: But I was overcome by clamorous cries.

Clytaemnestra: Truly the mob is a dire mischief.

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