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89 pages - You are on Page 21 Hecuba My stricken one must be Still first. Say how Cassandra's portion lies. Talthybius Chosen from all for Agamemnon's prize! Hecuba How, for his Spartan bride A tirewoman? For Helen's sister's pride? Talthybius Nay, nay: a bride herself, for the King's bed. Hecuba The sainted of Apollo? And her own Prize that God promised Out of the golden clouds, her virgin crown?... Talthybius He loved her for that same strange holiness. Previous Page / First / Next Page of The Trojan Women
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