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Nor does it follow, because I stood by you when you were a candidate for the
consulship, that on that account I ought now to be an assistant to you in the same way, when you are attacking Murena himself. And this it not only not
praiseworthy,—it is not even allowable, that we may not defend even those who are
most entirely strangers to us when our friends accuse them.
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