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90 pages - You are on Page 5 Teucer: He threw himself on his own blade and died. Helen: Was he mad? for who with sense endowed would bring himself to this? Teucer: Dost thou know aught of Achilles. son of Peleus? Helen: He came, so I have heard, to woo Helen once. Teucer: When he died, he left his arms for his comrades to contest. Helen: Well, if he did, what harm herein to Ajax? Teucer: When another won these arms, to himself he put an end. Helen: Art thou then a sufferer by woes that he inflicted? Previous Page / First / Next Page of Helen
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