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ELECTRA
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Old Man.

Pray thine arms may hold
At last this treasure-dream of more than gold
God shows us!


Electra.

God, I pray thee! . . . Wouldst thou more?


Old Man.

Gaze now upon this man, and bow before
Thy dearest upon earth!


Electra.

I gaze on thee!
O, hath time made thee mad?


Old Man.

Mad, that I see
Thy brother?


Electra.

My . . . I know not what thou say'st:
I looked not for it . . .


Old Man.

I tell thee, here confessed
Standeth Orestes, Agamemnon's son!


Electra.

A sign before I trust thee! O, but one!
How dost thou know . . . ?