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With regard to the maritime loan,1 the sofa-makers, and the iron and the
ivory that were left me, and my sister's marriage-portion, at the purloining of
which Aphobus connived in order to secure for himself the right to take whatever
he pleased of my goods, listen, and see how just was the verdict given against
him, and how absurd it would have been to examine Milyas by torture regarding any of these
matters.
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