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You know that information of these matters has been given to
me; and if I were to choose to mention them, all men would easily perceive that there
was not only a perfect harmony of will subsisting between you both, but that you did not
pursue even your plunder separately. So that if you demand to be allowed to give
information of the crimes which Verres has committed in conjunction with you, I have no
objection, if it is allowed by the law. But if we are speaking of conducting the
prosecution, that you must yield ta those who are hindered by no crimes of their own
from being able to prove the offences of another.
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