Stories From the Greek Tragedians 8 4

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Stories From the Greek Tragedians 8 4
Alfred Church
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Whose then could be theseofferings on the tomb?" "Some one hath put them for a remembrance of the dead Orestes. " "Woe is me, and I made haste with the good tidings, as I thought, andknew not what new trouble worse than the old had fallen upon us. " Then said Electra, "Hear now what I purpose. Thou knowest that we areutterly bereaved of friends, for Death hath devoured them all. Now, while Orestes yet lived and was prosperous, I hoped that he would cometo avenge our father's death. But now that... he is dead, I look to thee, that thou shouldest make common cause with me and work this vengeance onthem that slew him. Canst thou endure that we should live deprived ofthe wealth that was our father's; and also that we should grow oldunmated? For know that a husband thou shalt never have, for indeedÆgisthus is not unwise that he should suffer children to be born of theeor me to be a manifest damage to himself. But if thou wilt hearken tome, first thou wilt do that which is fitting to thy father and brotherthat are dead; and next thou wilt win great renown, and be married to anoble mate, for all men are wont to regard that which is worthy.

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