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71 Pages Page 17 Electra: I will fall, if need be, in the cause of my sire. Chrysothemis: But our father, I know, pardons me for this. Electra: It is for cowards to find peace in such maxims. Chrysothemis: So thou wilt not hearken, and take my counsel? Electra: No, verily; long may be it before I am so foolish. Chrysothemis: Then I will go forth upon mine errand. Electra: And whither goest thou? To whom bearest thou these offerings? Chrysothemis: Our mother sends me with funeral libations for our sire. Electra: How sayest thou? For her deadliest foe? Chrysothemis: Slain by her own hand- so thou wouldest say. Electra: What friend hath persuaded her? Whose wish was this? Chrysothemis: The cause, I think, was some dread vision of the night. Previous Page / First / Next Page of Electra
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