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Leader: Helen, never believe that the stranger, whoe'er he was that
came, has spoken naught but truth.

Helen: Yet he said so clearly that my lord was dead.

Leader: There is much that falsehood seems to make quite clear.

Helen: The word of truth hath a very different sound to falsehood.

Leader: Thou art inclined to misfortune, rather than to luck.

Helen: Fear girds me with terrors as with a garment, and takes me
in her train.

Leader: What friends hast thou within the palace?

Helen: All are my friends here save him who seeks to wed-me.

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