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In spite of that, when Cotys, who owed his deliverance to
Iphicrates, and had had practical experience of his loyalty, believed himself to
be permanently out of danger, he took no pains to reward him, and never showed
you any civility through his agency in the hope of winning forgiveness for his
past conduct. On the contrary, he claimed his help in besieging the rest of your
strongholds,
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