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Their shameless
impudence in laying claim to what is yours appears to me manifest on many
grounds, but I shall make their character to appear most clearly by a reference
to your laws. For these men, when the jurors wished to impose a sentence of
death upon Arethusius, begged the jurors to impose a fine in money, and begged
me to give my assent to this; and they agreed to be jointly responsible for the
payment.
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