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For he made a speech in which he
repeatedly called Philip a barbarian and a man of blood. He told you that the
Arcadians were delighted to hear that Athens was really waking up and attending to business. He
related an incident which, he said, had filled him with deep indignation. On his
journey home he had met Atrestidas travelling from Philip's court with some
thirty women and children in his train. He was astonished, and inquired of one
of the travellers who the man and his throng of followers were;
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