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And, then, did you speak evil of me, and
inquire what manner of man my father was? Men of Athens, who would not have been
indignant at this? For my part, though it beseem me to have less of pride than
any of you, yet I judge that I may at least have more than Phormio, while as for
him, though there be no one else than whom he should have less, yet he should
have less than I; for, assuming that we are the sort of people your words made
us out to be, you, Phormio, were none the less our slave.
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