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Electra comes out of the palace. Electra Women, has my poor Orestes left the house, mastered by the heaven-sent madness? Chorus Leader Not at all; he has gone to the Argive people to stand the appointed trial for his life, in which he and you must live or die. Electra Oh! Why did he do it? Who persuaded him? Chorus Leader Pylades; but this messenger will no doubt soon tell us what happened to your brother there. A messenger, formerly a servant of Agamemnon, enters. Messenger Wretched, unhappy daughter of the general Agamemnon, my lady Electra, hear the sad tidings I bring you. Electra Alas! we are ruined; your words show it; you have clearly come with tidings of woe. Messenger The Pelasgians have decided by vote that you, poor lady, and your brother are to die this day. Electra Alas! my expectation has come to pass; I have long feared this, and have been wasting away in mourning for what was sure to happen. But what was the trial, what was said by the Argives, to condemn