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90 pages - You are on Page 28 Menelaus: Wife indeed! Lay not a finger on my robe. Helen: The wife that Tyndareus, my father, gave thee. Menelaus: O Hecate, giver of light, send thy visions favourably! Helen: In me thou beholdest no spectre of the night, attendant on the queen of phantoms. Menelaus: Nor yet am I in my single person the husband of two wives. Helen: What other woman calls thee lord? Menelaus: The inmate of yonder cave, whom I from Troy convey. Helen: Thou hast none other wife but me. Previous Page / First / Next Page of Helen
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