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44 pages - You are on Page 40 Charioteer: I know not this Odysseus of whom thou speakest. 'Twas no foe's hand that smote me. Hector: Well, keep that opinion for thyself, if it please thee. Charioteer: O land of my fathers, would I might die in thee! Hector: Die! No! Enough are those already dead. Charioteer: Where am I to turn, I ask thee, reft of my master now? Hector: My house shall shelter thee and cure thee of thy hurt. Charioteer: How shall murderers' hands care for me? Hector: This fellow will never have done repeating the same story. Previous Page / First / Next Page of Rhesus
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