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88 pages - You are on Page 51 Orestes: Childless was Strophius for some length of time. Iphigenia: O thou, the husband of my sister, hail Orestes: More than relation, my preserver too. Iphigenia: But to thy mother why that dreadful deed? Orestes: Of that no more: to avenge my father's death. Iphigenia: But for what cause did she her husband slay? Orestes: Of her inquire not: thou wouldst blush to hear. Iphigenia: The eyes of Argos now are raised to thee. Orestes: There Menelaus is lord; I, outcast, fly. Previous Page / First / Next Page of Iphigenia In Tauris
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