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Furthermore, it was not I alone, men of Athens, that he then, in his intention, struck and insulted,
when he acted as he did, but all who may be supposed less able than I am to
obtain satisfaction for themselves. If you were not all beaten, if you were not
all insulted while acting as choir-masters, you realize of course that you
cannot all be choir-masters at the same time, and that no one could possibly
assault all of you at once with a single fist.
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