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HECUBA.
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Hecuba.

O child, O child of a grief-stricken mother!
By what fate didst thou die?—in what doom dost thou
lie?—of what man wast thou slain?


Handmaid.

I know not: on the sea-strand found I him.


Hecuba.

Cast up by the tide, or struck down by the spear in a
blood-reddened hand
On the smooth-levelled sand?700


Handmaid.

The outsea surge in-breaking flung him up.


Hecuba.

Woe's me, I discern it, the vision that blasted my sight!
Neither flitted unheeded that black-winged phantom of night,
Which I saw, which revealed that my son was no more of the light.


Chorus.

Who slew him? Canst thou, dream-arreder, tell?


Hecuba.

'Twas my friend, 'twas my guest, 'twas the Thracian chariot-lord710
To whose charge his grey father had given him to hide and to ward.


Chorus.

Oh, what wouldst say?—slew him to keep the gold?