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I fancy, men of
the jury, that it has become clear to you on many grounds that the deposition is
false, but that you see it most readily from the conduct of the men themselves.
For they thought, men of the jury, that, if they took a large quantity of goods
from me as security, I should be glad to release the witnesses from the charge
of false testimony in order to get back the goods.
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