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Electra: Lo! the earth drinks them, to my sire they pass-
She notices the locks of Orestes.
Learn ye with me of this thing new and strange.

Leader of the Chorus: Speak thou; my breast doth palpitate with fear.

Electra: I see upon the tomb a curl new shorn.

Leader: Shorn from wnat man or what deep-girded maid?

Electra: That may he, guess who will; the sign is plain.

Leader: Let me learn this of thee; let youth prompt age.

Electra: None is there here but I, to clip such gift.
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