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Libation Bearers (835-848)

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by working bloody ruin in our house and obliterating the guilt of murder.[*]
838
Enter Aegisthus
Aegisthus
I have come not unasked but summoned by a messenger. I heard startling news told by some strangers who have arrived, tidings far from welcome:
that Orestes is dead. To lay this too upon our house would be a fearful burden when it is still festering and galled by the wound inflicted by an earlier murder. How can I believe this tale is the living truth? Or is it merely a panic-stricken report spread by women
which leaps up to die away in nothingness? What can you tell me of this to make it plain to my mind?
Chorus
We heard the tale, it is true. But go inside and inquire of the strangers. The certainty of a messengers report

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