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Menelaus: And to slay victims before battle!

Orestes: Well, art thou?

Menelaus: Yes, my hands are clean.

Orestes: But not thy heart.

Menelaus: Who would speak to thee?

Orestes: Every man that loves his father.

Menelaus: And the man who honours his mother?

Orestes: He's a happy man.

Menelaus: Thou didst not honour thine, at any rate.

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