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80 pages - You are on Page 57 Clytaemnestra: Peace! answer me that question first. Agamemnon: Put a fair question and thou shalt have a fair answer. Clytaemnestra: I have no other questions to put; give me no other answers. Agamemnon: O fate revered, O destiny, and fortune mine! Clytaemnestra: Aye, and mine and this maid's too; the three share one bad fortune. Agamemnon: Whom have I injured? Clytaemnestra: Dost thou ask me this question? A thought like that itself amounts to thoughtlessness. Agamemnon: Ruined! my secret out! Previous Page / First / Next Page of Iphigenia At Aulis
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