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I have many other charges to make against him, but I have not
the right to speak of the injuries I myself have suffered, when the witness is
in danger of losing his civic rights. Still I wish to read to you a challenge,
for you will know, when you have heard it, that the testimony was true, and that
Aphobus, who now declares that he demands Milyas to be examined about all the matters involved in the
suit, at first demanded him only in regard to a question of thirty minae; and,
furthermore, that he has been put to no disadvantage because of the testimony.
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