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Athena: Say, do ye bay this man to such a flight?

Leader: Yea, for of choice he did his mother slay.

Athena: Urged by no fear of other wrath and doom?

Leader: What spur can rightly goad to matricide?

Athena: Two stand to plead-one only have I heard.

Leader: He wiR not swear nor challenge us to oath.

Athena: The form of justice, not its deed, thou willest.

Leader: Prove thou that word; thou art not scant of skill.
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