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As soon as Antigonus heard this, the good temper of his brother not
allowing him to suspect any harm from him, he came along with his armor
on, to show it to his brother; but when he was going along that dark passage
which was called Strato's Tower, he was slain by the body guards, and became
an eminent instance how calumny destroys all good-will and natural affection,
and how none of our good affections are strong enough to resist envy perpetually.
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