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Iphigenia: They came polluted with domestic blood.

Thoas: What blood? I have a strong desire to know.

Iphigenia: They slew their mother with confederate swords.

Thoas: O Phoebus! This hath no barbarian dared.

Iphigenia: All Greece indignant chased them from her realms.

Thoas: Bear'st thou for this the image from the shrine?

Iphigenia: To the pure air, from stain of blood removed.

Thoas: By what means didst thou know the stranger's guilt?

Iphigenia: I learn'd it as the statue started back.

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