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... tells him about the murder of Agamemnon by Clytemnestra , but has no news of his father . Nestor advises him to go to Sparta and see if Menelaus knows anything . He and the son of his wise old host , Pisistratus , set out for Lacedaemon ...
... tells him about the murder of Agamemnon by Clytemnestra , but has no news of his father . Nestor advises him to go to Sparta and see if Menelaus knows anything . He and the son of his wise old host , Pisistratus , set out for Lacedaemon ...
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... Tell's triumph over his terrible ordeal with the arrow and the apple . The baffled Gessler notices a second arrow in Tell's belt , and demands an explanation : TELL ( confused ) . It is a custom with all archers , sir . GESSLER . No , Tell ...
... Tell's triumph over his terrible ordeal with the arrow and the apple . The baffled Gessler notices a second arrow in Tell's belt , and demands an explanation : TELL ( confused ) . It is a custom with all archers , sir . GESSLER . No , Tell ...
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... tell , some men kiss and never tell , George Moore tells but never kisses . " The elaborate Hail and Farewell published in three volumes in 1911 , 1912 , and 1914 is an intensely interesting intellectual biography unique in our times ...
... tell , some men kiss and never tell , George Moore tells but never kisses . " The elaborate Hail and Farewell published in three volumes in 1911 , 1912 , and 1914 is an intensely interesting intellectual biography unique in our times ...
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