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Now let us compare the banquet of Satyrus
with another entertainment which these men attended in Macedonia; and you shall see whether there is
any sort of resemblance. These men had been invited to the house of Xenophron, a
son of Phaedimus, who was one of the Thirty Tyrants, and off they went; but I
declined to go. When the drinking began, Xenophron introduced an Olynthian
woman,—a handsome, but a freeborn and, as the event proved, a modest
girl.
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