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Athens (Greece) (search for this): card 237
at home, though I am present here. O unhappy women! O gods, what deeds are yours! What then? To what may we ascribe justice, if we are destroyed by the injustice of those in power? Ion What inexplicable thing grieves you, lady? Creusa Nothing; I have shot my arrow; now I am silent, do not concern yourself further. Ion Who are you? From what land have you come? What country is your fatherland? By what name should we call you? Creusa Creusa is my name, Erechtheus my father, the city of Athens my fatherland. Ion O you that dwell in a famous city and were brought up by noble parents, how I marvel at you, lady. Creusa I am fortunate so far, stranger, and no further. Ion By the gods, truly, as the tale goes among mortals— Creusa What are you asking about, stranger, that you want to know? Ion Your father's ancestor grew from the earth? Creusa Yes, Erichthonius; but my family is no benefit to me. Ion And did Athena take him up from the earth? Creusa Into her virgin hands; she