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That
cannot be the truth, O judges; it is not probable that Chrysogonus has taken a fancy to
their learning or their politeness, or that he should be acquainted with their industry
and fidelity in the business of a household. There is something which is hidden; and the
more studiously it is bidden and kept back by them, so much the more is it visible and
conspicuous.
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