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You say you will not send the case to Rome. You say that you will not appoint judges out
of the body of settlers; you put forward your own retinue. Scandilius says that he
shall abandon the whole affair for the present, and return at his own time. What do
you say to that? what do you do? you compel Scandilius to do what? to prosecute the
matter regularly? In a shameless manner you put an end to the long-expected trial of
your character; you do not do that—what do you do, then?
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