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[23]
But I wish to mention to you a piece of circumstantial
evidence so striking, that it will, I think, convince you that Callippus has
uttered nothing but a pack of lies. If Lycon, men of the jury, had been as fond
of the plaintiff and as intimate with him as the plaintiff claims, and had
wished to give him this money as a present in the event of anything happening to
himself,
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