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Not a man! Every man in Athens is more ready than he is to denounce
Philip, even casual people, who have suffered no personal wrong. I was expecting
him, if he had not sold himself, to make this speech: “Men of
Athens, deal with me as you
choose. I was credulous; I was deceived; I made a blunder; I admit it. Beware of
that man, men of Athens; he is
double-faced, a trickster, a scoundrel. See how he has behaved to me; see how he
has made me his dupe.” But no; I have never heard him talk like that,
nor have you.
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