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And further,
all those who were present before the arbitrator have given testimony that
Boeotus was present when the arbitrator gave his decision in my favor and that
he did not appeal to the court, but acquiesced in the decision. And yet it seems
to me a strange thing that, whereas other men, who consider that they are being
wronged,1 bring before you on appeal cases even of the slightest import,
this fellow, who had brought suit against me to recover a talent as the
marriage-portion, and had this suit decided against him by the arbitrator,
unjustly, as he claims, should acquiesce in the decision.
1 That is, by the arbitrator's award.
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