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80 pages - You are on Page 13 Menelaus: Look me in the face! Be that the prelude to my story. Agamemnon: Shall I, the son of Atreus, close my eyes from fear? Menelaus: Seest thou this scroll, the bearer of a shameful message? Agamemnon: I see it, yes; and first of all surrender it. Menelaus: No, not till I have shewn its contents to all the Danai. Agamemnon: What! hast thou broken the seal and dost know already what thou shouldst never have known? Menelaus: Yes, I opened it and know to thy sorrow the secret machinations of thy heart. Agamemnon: Where didst thou catch my servant? Ye gods what a shameless heart thou hast! Previous Page / First / Next Page of Iphigenia At Aulis
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