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Orestes: Thee would it save and me, it must be dared.

Iphigenia: I could not: yet thy promptness I approve.

Orestes: What if thou lodge me in the shrine conceal'd?

Iphigenia: That in the shades of night we may escape?

Orestes: Night is a friend to frauds, the light to truth.

Iphigenia: Within are sacred guards; we 'scape not them.

Orestes: Ruin then waits us: how can we be saved?

Iphigenia: I think I have some new and safe device.

Orestes: What is it? Let me know: impart thy thought,

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