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So, then, Phrynion brought suit against
Stephanus for having taken this woman Neaera from him and asserted her freedom,
and for having received the goods which Neaera had brought with her from
Phrynion's house. Their friends, however, brought them together and induced them
to submit their quarrel to arbitration. On behalf of Phrynion, Satyrus of
Alopecê, the brother of Lacedaemonius, sat as arbitrator, and on
behalf of Stephanus here, Saurias of Lamptrae1; and they added to
their number by common consent Diogeiton of Acharnae.2
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