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Electra: The guilty one is dead?

Orestes: Fear no more that thy proud mother will ever put thee to
dishonour.

Chorus: Cease; for I see Aegisthus full in view.

Electra: Rash boys, back, back!

Orestes: Where see ye the man?

Electra: Yonder, at our mercy, be advances from the suburb, full of
joy.

Chorus: Make with all speed for the vestibule; that, as your first
task prospered. so this again may prosper now.

Orestes: Fear not,- we will perform it.

Electra: Haste, then, whither thou wouldst.

Orestes: See, I am gone.

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