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57 pages - You are on Page 28 Medea: Good luck to thee! success to all thy wishes! Aegeus: But why that downcast eye, that wasted cheek? Medea: O Aegeus, my husband has proved most evil. Aegeus: What meanest thou? explain to me clearly the cause of thy despondency. Medea: Jason is wronging me though I have given him no cause. Aegeus: What hath he done? tell me more clearly. Medea: He is taking another wife to succeed me as mistress of his house. Aegeus: Can he have brought himself to such a dastard deed? Previous Page / First / Next Page of Medea
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