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Helen: We are safe if the prince learn not of thy coming.

Menelaus: ary one tell him it is I? He certainly will not know who
I am.

Helen: He hath within his palace an ally equal to the gods.

Menelaus: Some voice divine within the secret chambers of his house?

Helen: No; his sister; Theonoe men call her.

Menelaus: Her name hath a prophetic sound; tell me what she doth.

Helen: She knoweth everything, and she will tell her brother thou
art come.

Menelaus: Then must we die; for I cannot escape her ken.

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