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Tutor: Where? who assisted? or wast thou alone?

Creusa: Alone, in the same cave where compress'd.

Tutor: Where is thy son, that childless now no more

Creusa: Dead, good old man, to beasts of prey exposed.

Tutor: Dead! and the ungrateful Phoebus gives no aid?

Creusa: None: in the house of Pluto a young guest.

Tutor: Whose hands exposed him? Surely not thine own.

Creusa: Mine, in the shades of night, wrapp'd in his vests.

Tutor: Hadst thou none with thee conscious to this deed?

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