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Creusa: I fear: ev'n now I have enough of ills.

Tutor: Attempt what may be done then; kill thy husband.

Creusa: The nuptial bed I reverence, and his goodness.

Tutor: This son then, which is now brought forth against thee.

Creusa: How? Could that be, how warmly should I wish it.

Tutor: Thy train hath swords: instruct them to the deed.

Creusa: I go with speed: but where shall it be done?

Tutor: In the hallow'd tent, where now he feasts his friends.

Creusa: An open murder, and with coward slaves!

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