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EURIPIDES.
Klytemnestra.
None better. In what Greek town is his home?
Agamemnon.
On Phthia's marches, by Apidanus.
Klytemnestra.
Thither wilt thou lead hence thy child and mine?
Agamemnon.
Nay, his part this who taketh her to wife. 715
Klytemnestra.
Blessings on them! On what day shall they wed?
Agamemnon.
When comes full-orbed the moon with blessing crowned.
Klytemnestra.
Hast slain the Goddess' victim for our child?
Agamemnon.
So purpose I: even this we have in hand.
Klytemnestra.
Thereafter wilt thou hold the marriage-feast? 720
Agamemnon.
When to the Gods I have done meet sacrifice.
Klytemnestra.
And I, where shall I make the women's feast?