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Theoclymenus: Great Apollo! how clad in unseemly rags!

Helen: Ah me! methinks my own husband too is in like plight.

Theoclymenus: From what country is this fellow? whence landed he here?

Helen: From Hellas, one of the Achaeans who sailed with my husband.

Theoclymenus: What kind of death doth he declare that Menelaus died?

Helen: The most piteous of all; amid the watery waves at sea.

Theoclymenus: On what part of the savage ocean was he sailing?

Helen: Cast up on the harbourless rocks of Libya.

Theoclymenus: How was it this man did not perish if he was with him
aboard?

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