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102 {Lypia comes forward from her hiding- place among the celumns. The moonlight falls on her. As she moves she notices that it casts a shadow, Sie hurries. LysaNDER watches her somewhat closely.

Ah, Lydia. Lydia Fou did not call me, Phocion? It seemed.

Phocion (Smiling.) Your maidens called you to the bath. It is your bathing hour.

Lydia {To Lysanner.) Lysander, good-even- ing! You are fortunate. (Half laughing, half jealows.) Phocion has more time for his brother than for his wife.

Lysander Had I a wife as brave and faithful as my brother has, I should be more fortunate