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57 pages - You are on Page 56 Jason: The curse of our sons' avenging spirit and of justice, that calls for blood, be on thee! Medea: What god or power divine hears thee, breaker of oaths and every law of hospitality? Jason: Fie upon thee! cursed witch! child-murderess! Medea: To thy house! go, bury thy wife. Jason: I go, bereft of both my sons. Medea: Thy grief is yet to come; wait till old age is with thee too. Jason: O my dear, dear children! Medea: Dear to their mother, not to thee. Previous Page / First / Next Page of Medea
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