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Phrygian: To a stone, no! but to a corpse; that Gorgon's head is not
within my ken.

Orestes: A slave, and so fearful of death, which will release thee
from trouble!

Phrygian: Bond or free, every one is glad to gaze upon the light.

Orestes: Well said! thy shrewdness saves thee; go within.

Phrygian: Thou wilt not kill me after all?

Orestes: Thou art spared!

Phrygian: O gracious words!

Orestes: Come, I shall change my mind-

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