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Orestes: No, for I delight not in your wicked women.

Menelaus: Remove that sword from my daughter's throat.

Orestes: Thou art wrong.

Menelaus: What! wilt slay her?

Orestes: Right once more.

Menelaus: Ah me! what can I do?

Orestes: Go to the Argives and persuade them-

Menelaus: To what?

Orestes: Entreat the city that we may not die.

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