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There is perhaps
something else which one of them may say: that Pasicles, although he is my
brother, makes no charge against Phormio for these same actions. Well, I will
speak about Pasicles, too, men of Athens, though I beg and implore you to pardon
me, if I am so carried away by indignation at the outrages I have received from
my own slaves as to be unable to restrain myself; I will not keep silent, but
will declare what until now I pretended not to hear when others said
it;—
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