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and asked me to lend money to Artemo, this man's brother,
and to Apollodorus for a voyage to Pontus, that they might be engaged in a
trading enterprise. Thrasymedes like myself knew nothing of the rascality of
these people, but supposed them to be honorable men and such as they pretended
and declared themselves to be; and that they would do all that they promised and
that this fellow Lacritus undertook that they should do.
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