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However,
that was not my reason. Then why am I accusing you? Perhaps as a common
informer, to get money out of you? Which course was more profitable for me, to
take money from Philip, who offered me a great deal,—as much as he
gave them,—and so to make friends both with him and with
them,—for indeed I might have had their friendship if I had been their
accomplice, and even now there is no vendetta between us, only that I had no
part in their malpractices, or to levy blackmail on their takings, and so incur
Philip's enmity and theirs; to spend all my money on the ransom of captives, and
then expect to get a trifle back dishonorably and at the cost of their
hostility?
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