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69 Pages Page 27 Ajax: Verily my approval shall she win, If only she find heart to do my bidding. Tecmessa: Dear Ajax, in all things will I obey. Ajax: Then bring me here my son, for I would see him. Tecmessa: Nay, but I sent him from me in my fears. Ajax: During my late affliction, is that thy meaning? Tecmessa: Lest by ill chance he should meet thee and so perish. Ajax: Yes, that would have been worthy of my fate. Tecmessa: That at least I was watchful to avert. Ajax: I praise thine act and the foresight thou hast shown. Tecmessa: Since that is so, what shall I do to serve thee? Ajax: Let me speak to him and behold his face. Tecmessa: He is close by in the attendants' charge. Previous Page / First / Next Page of Ajax
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