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89 pages - You are on Page 20 Hecuba Ah me, 'tis here, 'tis here, Women of Troy, our long embosomed fear! Talthybius The lots are cast, if that it was ye feared. Hecuba What lord, what land.... Ah me, Phthia or Thebes, or sea-worn Thessaly? Talthybius Each hath her own. Ye go not in one herd. Hecuba Say then what lot hath any? What of joy Falls, or can fall on any child of Troy? Talthybius I know: but make thy questions severally. Previous Page / First / Next Page of The Trojan Women
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