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but when he had got the verdict and
we had accomplished in the court-room all that we wished, when he had recovered
from those who had previously won the adjudication all that they had taken from
us,—although he has all this now in his possession as well as the
money which he got from the slave who was put to the torture, he has refused to
do anything whatever that is fair toward me, but keeps everything himself, even
though he has given his oath and made an agreement with me that in very truth we
should take equal shares. These articles of agreement are still up to this day
in the custody of Androcleides, who has himself given testimony before you.
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