[5]
As I have visited many places and
spend my time in your exchange, I know most of those who are seafarers, and with
these men from Byzantium I am on
intimate terms through having myself spent much time there. My position, then,
was such as I have described, when this fellow put into our port with a
fellow-countryman of his, named Parmeno, a Byzantine by birth, who was an exile
from his country.
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