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Theoclymenus: I repeat it, and will do so yet again if that is thy
pleasure.

Helen: Good luck to thee and to me in my designs!

Theoclymenus: Oh! waste not thy fair complexion with excessive weeping.

Helen: This day shall show my gratitude to thee.

Theoclymenus: The state of the dead is nothingness; to toil for them
is vain.

Helen: In what I say, this world, as well as that, hath share.

Theoclymenus: Thou shalt not find in me a husband at all inferior
to Menelaus.

Helen: With thee have I no fault to find; good luck is all I need.

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