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Creusa: What wouldst thou ask? I am not scant of time.

Ion: Thy sisters did Erechtheus sacrifice?

Creusa: He slew the virgins, victims for their country.

Ion: And thou of all thy sisters saved alone?

Creusa: I was an infant in my mother's arms.

Ion: And did the yawning earth swallow thy father?

Creusa: By Neptune's trident smote; and so he perish'd.

Ion: And Macrai call you not the fatal place?

Creusa: Why dost thou ask? What thoughts hast thou recall'd?,

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