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Tutor: Where? How? 'Tis thine to speak, to dare be mine.

Creusa: At Athens, when he comes beneath my roof.

Tutor: I like not this; what I proposed displeased.

Creusa: Dost thou surmise what enters now my thoughts?

Tutor: Suspicion waits thee, though thou kill him not.

Creusa: Thou hast judged well: a stepdame's hate is proverb'd.

Tutor: Then kill him here; thou mayst disown the deed.

Creusa: My mind ev'n now anticipates the pleasure.

Tutor: Thus shalt thou meet thy husband's wiles with wiles

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