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Read them the will itself, to which these
men have deposed along with the challenge; and do you mark well what I
say.“WillThis is the will of Pasio of Acharnae. I give my wife Archippê
to Phormio, and I give as dowry to Archippê the talent due to me
at Peparethus,1 the talent due to me here in Athens, a lodging-house
worth one hundred minae, the female slaves and jewelry, and all else that
she has in the house. All these things I give to
Archippê.”You have heard,
men of Athens, the large amount of the dowry,—a talent from
Peparethus, a talent from Athens, a lodging-house worth a hundred minae, female
slaves and jewelry, and all else that she has in her possession—I give
it all, says the will; and by this clause he precludes us even from searching
for any of the property that was left.
1 Peparethus is a small island north of Euboea, on which was an Athenian colony. Its modern name is Skopelos.
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