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Herald of Aegyptus: Say thou wherein my deeds transgress my right.

The King of Argos: First, that thou play'st a stranger's part amiss.

Herald of Aegyptus: Wherein? I do but search and claim mine own.

The King of Argos: To whom of our guest-champions hast appealed?

Herald of Aegyptus: To Hermes, herald's champion, lord of search.

The King of Argos: Yea, to a god-yet dost thou wrong the gods!

Herald of Aegyptus: The gods that rule by Nilus I revere.

The King of Argos: Hear I aright? our Argive gods are nought?
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