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Teucer: Nigh seven fruitful seasons have come and gone.

Helen: And how much longer did ye abide in Troy?

Teucer: Many a weary month, till through ten full years the moon had
held her course.

Helen: And did ye capture that Spartan dame?

Teucer: Menelaus caught her by the hair, and was for dragging her
away.

Helen: Didst thou thyself behold that unhappy one? or art thou speaking
from hearsay?

Teucer: As plain as I now see thee, I then saw her.

Helen: Consider whether ye were but indulging an idle fancy sent by
heaven.

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