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Odysseus: 'Tis not for thee to know.

Semi-Chorus: Speak, or thou diest as a vile traitor this day.

Wilt not the watchword declare, ere my sword finds its way to thy
heart?

Odysseus: What! hast thou slain Rhesus?

Semi-Chorus: Nay, I am asking thee about him who came to slay us.

Odysseus: Be of good heart, approach.

Semi-Chorus: Strike every man of you, strike, strike home!

Odysseus: Stay every man of you!

Semi-Chorus: No, no, lay on!

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