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There was another man
who in your opinion had profaned the Dionysia, and although he was actually
sitting as assessor to his son, who was Archon, you condemned him, because in
ejecting from the theater a man who was taking a wrong seat, he laid a hand on
him. That man was the father of the highly respected Charicleides, at that time
archon.
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