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89 pages - You are on Page 15 Fifth Woman O, 'tis the ship-folk crying To deck the galleys: and we part, we part! Hecuba Nay, daughter: take the morning to thine heart. Fifth Woman My heart with dread is dying! Sixth Woman An herald from the Greek hath come! Fifth Woman How have they cast me, and to whom A bondmaid? Hecuba Peace, child: wait thy doom. Our lots are near the trying. Previous Page / First / Next Page of The Trojan Women
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