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I am informed that he has become so proficient in
effrontery and hardihood that he will disavow all his acts—his
reports, his promises, his deceptions of the city—as though he were
not on trial before a jury that knows the whole truth, and that he will denounce
first the Lacedaemonians,then the Phocians, and then Hegesippus. That is
buffoonery, nay, barefaced impudence.
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