Part 15 (1/2)
Belike he cared not for a little kingdom, being once robbed of his own great kingdom.
HERMIONE.
If a high seat is empty, shall not a great king's son be bold to sit on it? Were his men good soldiers of Mycenae?
ORESTES.
Some, of Mycenae, who had sacked Troy; some, pirates he had got in his voyaging; all good fighters!
HERMIONE.
Could he not slay that Iberian in his halls, and sit upon his seat?
ALCIMEDON.
By Thetis! that would have been a gallant deed.
PRIEST.
Unrighteous, very unrighteous; but doubtless the Iberian would have sinned against some G.o.d!
ORESTES.
The Iberians may be brave fighters; I know not. And he knew of none to help him.
ALCIMEDON.
A hundred good Phthians might have tried it.
HERMIONE.
The queen might have had her own friends who would fight for her.
ALCIMEDON.
A very foul deed, very foul; but a gallant one! And if she would leave her lord--the hound!--she might well help to slay him!
ORESTES.
He did not seek her for her righteousness; he sought her because her beauty spoke like a G.o.d to him!
[_A moment's pause. A shout of several voices heard in the Court._
ALCIMEDON.
What is that shouting?
[_Moves towards door, with_ MOLOSSUS; _the_ PRIEST _follows_.
HERMIONE.