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When Phrynion came to her, she told him the proposal which
Eucrates and Timanoridas had made to her, and gave him the money which she had
collected from her other lovers as a contribution toward the price of her
freedom, and added whatever she had gained for herself, and she begged him to
advance the balance needed to make up the twenty minae, and to pay it to
Eucrates and Timanoridas to secure her freedom.
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