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Phocis (Greece) (search for this): card 1204
Orestes O you that have the spirit of a man, though your body shows you to be a woman, how far more worthy you are to live than to die! Pylades, you will lose such a woman to your sorrow, or if you live, you will have a blessed marriage. Pylades Then may it be so, and may she come to the city of Phocis with all the honors of a happy wedding. Orestes How soon will Hermione return to the palace? All the rest was very well said, if we succeed in catching this impious father's cub. Electra Well, I expect she is near the house already, for the length of time agrees exactly. Orestes Good; you, Electra, my sister, stay before the palace and await the maiden's approach; keep watch in case any one, whether an ally or my father's brother, forestalls us by his entry before the murder is complete; and then make a signal to the house, either by beating on a panel of the door or calling to us within. Let us enter now and arm ourselves with swords for the final struggle, [:Pylades, for you
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Orestes O you that have the spirit of a man, though your body shows you to be a woman, how far more worthy you are to live than to die! Pylades, you will lose such a woman to your sorrow, or if you live, you will have a blessed marriage. Pylades Then may it be so, and may she come to the city of Phocis with all the honors of a happy wedding. Orestes How soon will Hermione return to the palace? All the rest was very well said, if we succeed in catching this impious father's cub. Electra Well, I expect she is near the house already, for the length of time agrees exactly. Orestes Good; you, Electra, my sister, stay before the palace and await the maiden's approach; keep watch in case any one, whether an ally or my father's brother, forestalls us by his entry before the murder is complete; and then make a signal to the house, either by beating on a panel of the door or calling to us within. Let us enter now and arm ourselves with swords for the final struggle, [:Pylades, for you