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Philarchus the Haluntian is present, who, because be did not flee with Cleomenes,
was overwhelmed by the pirates, and taken prisoner; whose misfortune was his safety,
who, if he had not been taken prisoner by the pirates, would have fallen into to
power of this partner of pirates. He will give his evidence, concerning the
discharge of the sailors, the want of provisions, and the flight of Cleomenes.
Phalargus the Centuripan is present, born in a most honourable city, and in a most
honourable rank. He tells you the same thing; he differs from the other in no
particular.
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