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89 pages - You are on Page 51 Andromache How? Will they leave him here to build again The wreck?... Talthybius I know not how to tell thee plain! Andromache Thou hast a gentle heart ... if it be ill, And not good, news thou hidest! Talthybius 'Tis their will Thy son shall die.... The whole vile thing is said Now! Andromache Oh, I could have borne mine enemy's bed! Talthybius And speaking in the council of the host Odysseus hath prevailed -- Previous Page / First / Next Page of The Trojan Women
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