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But, as it is, no one person has taken the whole matter upon himself or given
straightforward testimony, as one would do in testifying to the truth, but each
has deposed to a part of the story, fancying that he is very clever and that for
this reason he will escape punishment,—one of them deposing that he
holds a document on which is written “the will of Pasio”;
another that, being sent by the former person, he produced this document, but
had no knowledge as to whether it was genuine or spurious.
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