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Please call Euphiletus, son of Simon, of
Aexonê,1 and Aristomachus, son of Critodemus, of
Alopecê.2“WitnessesEuphiletus son of Simon, of Aexonê,
and Aristomachus son of Critodemus, of Alopecê, depose that they
know that Simus the Thessalian came to Athens for the great Panathenaea, and
that Nicaretê came with him, and Neaera, the present defendant;
and that they lodged with Ctesippus son of Glauconides, and that Neaera
drank with them as being a courtesan, while many others were present and
joined in the drinking in the house of Ctesippus.”
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