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Teucer: Bethink thee of some other topic; no more of her!

Helen: Are you so sure this fancy was reliable?

Teucer: With these eyes I saw her face to face, if so be I see thee
now.

Helen: Hath Menelaus reached his home by this time with his wife?

Teucer: No; he is neither in Argos, nor yet by the streams of Eurotas.

Helen: Ah me! here is evil news for those to whom thou art telling
it.

Teucer: 'Tis said he disappeared with his wife.

Helen: Did not all the Argives make the passage together?

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