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For if you do not cherish that temper, if you come
here and take seats with your usual easy good nature, I am afraid that the case
may be reversed, and that we who seem to accuse Aristogeiton may be found to be
accusing you; for the more convincingly we prove his guilt without arousing your
interest, the greater will be your shame. But enough of that subject!
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