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It may well be,
men of the jury, that Spudias will make no statement to meet these facts; for he
will not be able to do so, clever though he is; but will accuse Polyeuctus and
his wife, and will declare that they did all these things under my influence and
as favors to me, and that he is being greatly injured in many other respects,
and has brought action against me; for this is what he undertook to say before
the arbitrator also.
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