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Agamemnon: I might do that unnoticed, but there will be another thing
I cannot.

Menelaus: What is that? Thou must not fear the mob too much.

Agamemnon: Calchas will tell the Argive host his oracles.

Menelaus: Not if he be killed ere that-an easy matter.

Agamemnon: The whole tribe of seers is a curse with its ambition.

Menelaus: Yes, and good for nothing and useless, when amongst us.

Agamemnon: Has the thought, which is rising in my mind, no terrors
for thee?

Menelaus: How can I understand thy meaning, unless thou declare it?

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