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for these
women know perfectly well that Proxenus, who died, Ariston, who is still living,
and Antidorides the runner, and Phano, formerly called Strybel, who married
Theogenes, the king, are children of Neaera. And if it should appear from the
torture that this man Stephanus had married an Athenian wife and that these
children were borne to him, not by Neaera, but by another woman who was an
Athenian, I offered to withdraw from the case and to prevent this indictment
from coming into court.
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