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Menelaus: Otherwise, will ye slay my child?

Orestes: That is the alternative.

Menelaus: Alas for thee, Helen!

Orestes: And is it not "alas!" for me?

Menelaus: I brought her back from Troy only for thee to butcher.

Orestes: Would I had!

Menelaus: After troubles innumerable.

Orestes: Except where I was concerned.

Menelaus: Dread treatment mine!

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