<TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0" xmlns:py="http://codespeak.net/lxml/objectify/pytype" py:pytype="TREE"><text xml:lang="eng"><body><div type="translation" n="urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0085.tlg006.perseus-eng2" xml:lang="eng"><div type="textpart" subtype="episode"><sp><l n="170">That is open to conjecture—anyone may guess.</l></sp><sp><speaker>Chorus</speaker><l n="171">How then?  Let my age be taught by your youth.
            </l></sp><sp><speaker>Electra</speaker><l n="172">There is no one who could have cut it but myself.
            </l></sp><sp><speaker>Chorus</speaker><l n="173">Yes, for those who ought to have mourned with a lock of hair are enemies.
            </l></sp><sp><speaker>Electra</speaker><l n="174">And further, in appearance it is very much like—
            </l></sp><sp><speaker>Chorus</speaker><l n="175">Whose lock?  This is what I would like to know.</l></sp><sp><speaker>Electra</speaker><l n="176">It is very much like my own in appearance.
            </l></sp><sp><speaker>Chorus</speaker><l n="177">Then can this be a secret offering from Orestes?
            </l></sp><sp><speaker>Electra</speaker><l n="178">It is his curling locks that it most resembles.
            </l></sp><sp><speaker>Chorus</speaker><l n="179">But how did he dare to come here?
            </l></sp><sp><speaker>Electra</speaker><l n="180">He has merely sent this cut lock to honor his father.</l></sp><sp><speaker>Chorus</speaker><l n="181">What you say is no less a cause of tears for me, if he will never again set foot on this land.
            </l></sp><sp><speaker>Electra</speaker><l n="183">Over my heart, too, there sweeps a surge of bitterness, and I am struck as if a sword had run me through.</l><l n="185">From my eyes thirsty drops of a stormy flood fall unchecked at the sight of this tress. For how can I expect to find that someone else, some townsman, owns this lock?  Nor yet in truth did she clip it from her head, the murderess,</l><l n="190">my own mother, who has assumed a godless spirit regarding her children that ill accords with the name of mother.  But as for me, how am I to assent to this outright, that it adorned the head of Orestes, the dearest to me of all mortals?  No, hope is merely flattering me.</l><milestone unit="para"/><l n="195">Ah, woe!  If only, like a messenger, it had a kind voice, so that I would not be tossed by my distracted thoughts. Rather it would plainly bid me to spurn this tress, if it was severed from a hated head.  Or if it were a kinsman’s, he would share my grief</l><l n="200">as an adornment to this tomb and a tribute to my father. <milestone unit="para"/>But I invoke the gods, who know by what storms we are tossed like seafarers.  Yet if I am fated to reach safety, a great stock may come from a little seed.</l><milestone unit="para"/><l n="205">And look!  Another proof!  Footprints&gt;matching each other—and like my own!  Yes, here are the outlines of two sets of feet, his own and some companion’s.  The heels and the imprints of the tendons agree</l><l n="210">in proportion with my own tracks. I am in torment, my brain is in a whirl!
            </l></sp><stage rend="italic">Enter Orestes</stage><sp><speaker>Orestes</speaker><l n="212">Give recognition to the gods that your prayers have been fulfilled, and pray that success may attend you in the future.
            </l></sp><sp><speaker>Electra</speaker><l n="214">What?  Have I succeeded now by the will of the gods?
            </l></sp><sp><speaker>Orestes</speaker><l n="215">You have come to the sight of what you have long prayed for.</l></sp><sp><speaker>Electra</speaker><l n="216">And do you know whom among mortals I was invoking?
            </l></sp><sp><speaker>Orestes</speaker><l n="217">I know that you are pining for Orestes.
            </l></sp><sp><speaker>Electra</speaker><l n="218">Then how have I found an answer to my prayers?
            </l></sp><sp><speaker>Orestes</speaker><l n="219">Here I am.  Search for no other friend than me.
            </l></sp><sp><speaker>Electra</speaker><l n="220">But surely, stranger, you are weaving some snare about me?</l></sp><sp><speaker>Orestes</speaker><l n="221">Then I am devising plots against myself.
            </l></sp><sp><speaker>Electra</speaker><l n="222">No, you wish to mock my distress.
            </l></sp><sp><speaker>Orestes</speaker><l n="223">Then my own also, if yours.
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