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Iaras and her father discuss the futility of their negotiations with the Greeks. They have been fighting for three years, but nothing has come of it. They are afraid that their son will be killed if he does not join them on the battlefield. He tells his father that he wants to become like him, so that the land may remain peaceful and beautiful. After three years of fighting, the Greeks and the Romans sign a peace treaty.
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Iaras and her father discuss the futility of their negotiations with the Greeks. They have been fighting for three years, but nothing has come of it. They are afraid that their son will be killed if he does not join them on the battlefield. He tells his father that he wants to become like him, so that the land may remain peaceful and beautiful. After three years of fighting, the Greeks and the Romans sign a peace treaty.
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