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80 pages - You are on Page 68 Clytaemnestra: The son of Sisyphus? Achilles: The very same. Clytaemnestra: Acting for himself or by the army's order? Achilles: By their choice-and his own. Clytaemnestra: An evil choice indeed, to stain his hands in blood! Achilles: But I will hold him back. Clytaemnestra: Will he seize and bear her hence against her will? Achilles: Aye, by her golden hair no doubt. Clytaemnestra: What must I do, when it comes to that? Previous Page / First / Next Page of Iphigenia At Aulis
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