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Μήδεια: κἄνπερ λαβοῦσα κόσμον ἀμφιθῇ χροΐ,
κακῶς ὀλεῖται πᾶς θ’ ὃς ἂν θίγῃ κόρης·
And if she takes the dress and puts it on her skin, she will die a miserable death, as will anyone who touches the girl.
Euripides Medea 787-8

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