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Iphigenia: Hath he then wrong'd his brother's ruin'd house?

Orestes: Not so: the Furies fright me from the land.

Iphigenia: The madness this, which seized thee on the shore?

Orestes: I was not first beheld unhappy there.

Iphigenia: Stern powers! they haunt thee for thy mother's blood.

Orestes: And ruthless make me champ the bloody bit.

Iphigenia: Why to this region has thou steer'd thy course?

Orestes: Commanded by Apollo's voice, I come.

Iphigenia: With what intent? if that may be disclosed.

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