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80 pages - You are on Page 67 Achilles: But I will help thee for all that. Clytaemnestra: Wilt thou really fight them single-handed? Achilles: Dost see these warriors here, carrying my arms? Clytaemnestra: Bless thee for thy kind intent! Achilles: Well, I shall be blessed. Clytaemnestra: Then my child will not be slaughtered now? Achilles: No, not with my consent at any rate. Clytaemnestra: But will any of them come to lay hands on the maid? Achilles: Thousands of them, with Odysseus at their head. Previous Page / First / Next Page of Iphigenia At Aulis
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