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90 pages - You are on Page 63 Theoclymenus: In what misfortune art thou plunged? What hath happened? Helen: Menelaus, ah me! how can I say it? is dead, my husband. Theoclymenus: How knowest thou? Did Theonoe tell thee this? Helen: Both she, and one who was there when he perished. Theoclymenus: What! hath one arrived who actually announces this for certaint? Helen: One hath; oh may he come e'en as I wish him to! Theoclymenus: Who and where is he? that I may learn this more surely. Helen: There he is, sitting crouched beneath the shelter of this tomb Previous Page / First / Next Page of Helen
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