A bright light lit up the night sky as palaces and
houses, temples and towers, went up in flames. The
Trojans fought as well as they could, but it was all
in vain. Old King Priam was killed with all his brave
sons. Hector's wife and his old mother and sister were
carried off as slaves by the conquerors. Their fate was
in contrast to Helen's when King Menelaus rushed
through the city, looking for her and found her in her
palace. She hung her head in shame and sorrow as
she faced her former husband. Her voice was choked
with emotion and she could not speak. But Menelaus
forgave her and she went back with him, for it was
only Aphrodite who had turned her heart away from
her home and her husband and her child.
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Old King Priam was killed with all his brave
sons. Hector's wife and his old mother and sister were
carried off as slaves by the conquerors. Their fate was
in contrast to Helen's when King Menelaus rushed
through the city, looking for her and found her in her
palace. She hung her head in shame and sorrow as
she faced her former husband. Her
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