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Amphitryon: A truce to the goddess! attend to thy own troubles.

Heracles: I am undone; what mischance wilt thou unfold?

Amphitryon: See here the corpses of thy children.

Heracles: O horror! what hideous sight is here? ah me!

Amphitryon: My son, against thy children hast thou waged unnatural war.

Heracles: War! what meanst thou? who killed these?

Amphitryon: Thou and thy bow and some god, whoso he be that is to blame.

Heracles: What sayst thou? what have I done? Speak, father, thou messenger
of evil.

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