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Ἑλένη: ὦ χρόνιος ἐλθὼν σῆς δάμαρτος ἐς χέρας. Μενέλαος: ποίας δάμαρτος; μὴ θίγῃς ἐμῶν πέπλων. Ἑλένη: ἥν σοι δίδωσι Τυνδάρεως, ἐμὸς πατήρ. |
Helen: You've come back to the arms of your wife after such a long time! Menelaus: Which wife is that? Don't touch my cloak! Helen: The one my father Tyndareus gave to you. |
Euripides Helen 566-8 |
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