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Do not fall in love, Paris, until you have requited
me, your match-maker and maid of honour, with the
decision. It would be only fitting that when I am
there with you, I too should be triumphant, and that
we should celebrate at the same time your marriage
and my victory. It is in your power to buy everything—her love, her beauty, and her hand—at the
price of this apple.
</p><p><label>PARIS</label>
I am afraid you may dismiss me from your mind
after the decision.

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<label>APHRODITE</label>
Do you want me to take an oath?
</p><p><label>PARIS</label>
Not at all; but promise once again.
</p><p><label>APHRODITE</label>
I do promise that I will give you Helen to wife,
and that she shall follow you and come to your ©
people in Troy; and I myself will be there and help
in arranging it all.
</p><p><label>PARIS</label>
And shall you bring Love and Desire and the
Graces?
</p><p><label>APHRODITE</label>
Have no fear; I shall take with me Longing and
Wedlock as well.
</p><p><label>PARIS</label>
Then on these conditions I award you the apple:
take it on these conditions.



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