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sthus, close at hand As here I journeyed. ORESTES. That good word shall trace My path for me! Thou saw'st him? In what place? OLD MAN. Out on the pastures where his horses stray. ORESTES. What did he there so far?--A gleam of day Crosseth our darkness. OLD MAN. 'Twas a feast, methought, Of worship to the wild-wood nymphs he wrought. ORESTES. The watchers of men's birth? Is there a son New born to him, or doth he pray for one That cometh? [_Movement of_ ELECTRA. OLD MAN. More I know not; he had there A wreathed ox, as for some weighty prayer. ORESTES. What force was with him? Not his serfs alone? OLD MAN. No Argive lord was there; none but his own Household. ORESTES. Not any that aught know my face, Or guess? OLD MAN. Thralls, thralls; who ne'er have seen thy face. ORESTES. Once I prevail, the thralls will welcome me! OLD MAN. The slaves' way, that; and no ill thing for thee! ORESTES. How can I once come near him? OLD MAN. Walk thy ways Hard by, where he may see thee, ere he slays His sacrifice. ORESTES. How? Is the road so nigh? OLD MAN. He cannot choose but see thee, passing by, And bid thee stay to share the beast they kill. ORESTES. A bitter fellow-feaster, if God will! OLD MAN. And then ... then swift be heart and brain, to see God's chances! ORESTES. Aye. Well hast thou counselled me. But ... where is she? OLD MAN. In Argos now, I guess; But goes to join her husband, ere the press Of the feast. ORESTES. Why goeth not my mother straight Forth at her husband's side? OLD MAN. She fain will wait Until the gathered country-folk be gone. ORESTES. Enough! She knows what eyes are turned upon Her passings in the land! OLD MAN. Aye, all men hate The unholy woman. ORESTES. How then can I set My snare for wife and husband in one breath? ELECTRA (_coming forward_). Hold! It is I must work our mother's death. ORESTES. If that be done, I think the other deed Fortune will guide. ELECTRA. This man must help our need, One friend alone for both. OLD MAN. He will, he will! Speak on. What
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