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88 pages - You are on Page 59 Orestes: The statue we would gain is in the temple. Iphigenia: That, by thy touch polluted, I would cleanse. Orestes: Where? On the watery margin of the main? Iphigenia: Where thy tall bark secured with cables rides. Orestes: And who shall bear the image in his hands? Iphigenia: Myself; profaned by any touch, but mine. Orestes: What of this blood shall on my friend be charged? Iphigenia: His hands, it shall be said, like thine are stain'd. Orestes: In secret this, or to the king disclosed? Previous Page / First / Next Page of Iphigenia In Tauris
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