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For I will now proceed, after I have refuted all the charges against him, by an arrangement
contrary to that which is usually adopted, to speak of the general course of life and habits
of my client. In truth, at the beginning I was eager to encounter the greatness of the
accusation, to satisfy the expectations of men, and to say something also of myself, since I
too had been accused. But now I mast call you back to that point to which the cause itself,
even if I said nothing, would compel you to direct all your attention.
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