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But they declared that they would not testify to the truth against him; for
they said he was their friend. Since, then, no one of those who are his friends,
and who looked after his affairs when he was abroad in the service of the king,
has ventured to testify either that Philondas did not receive from the bank the
freight for the timber, or that any one of them paid it, is it not reasonable
that you should believe that I am speaking the truth?
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