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In your presence, men of Athens, I now invoke all the gods and
goddesses whose domain is the land of Attica. I invoke also Pythian Apollo, the ancestral divinity of
this city, and I solemnly beseech them all that, if I shall speak the truth now,
and if I spoke truth to my countrymen when first I saw this miscreant putting
his hand to that transaction—for I knew it, I knew it
instantly—they may grant to me prosperity and salvation. But if with
malice or in the spirit of personal rivalry I lay against him any false charge,
I pray that they may dispossess me of everything that is good.
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