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She called them by
the name of daughters in order that, by giving out that they were free women,
she might exact the largest fees from those who wished to enjoy them. When she
had reaped the profit of the youthful prime of each, she sold them, all seven,
without omitting one—Anteia and Stratola and Aristocleia and Metaneira
and Phila and Isthmias and this Neaera.
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