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Rh Lydia Go swiftly, silently. I shall await fulfil- ment here—when the moon is high enough to cast a shadow on the marble causeway. Behind that pillar I shall wait. Go swiftly!

[Hatt Muessrencer. Lynpia, looking anxiously at the sky, withdraws in- to the shadow of the pillars. Puocion enters, his arm upon the shoulder of Lysanper, his youth- ful brother. Lypta overhears their talk,

Lysander (With enthusiasm.) Our last meeting now, and then to action. Oh, Phocion, I feel the Gods are with us. Your daring shall save Athens, and Hellas will live— even if we die.

Phocion We all stand or fall together. They are picked men, and herocs; no one among them thinks of self. The risk, of course, is great,