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Demosthenes, Against Zenothemis, section 4 (search)
Zenothemis,
who is here before you, being an underling of Hegestratus, the shipowner, who he
himself in his complaint states to have been lost at sea (how, he does
not add, but I will tell you), concocted with him the following fraud.
Both of them borrowed money in Syracuse. Hegestratus admitted to those lending money to
Zenothemis, if inquiries were made, that there was on board the ship a large
amount of grain belonging to the latter; and the plaintiff admitted to those
lending money to Hegestratus that the cargo of the ship was his. As one was the
shipowner and the other a passenger, they were naturally believed in what they
said of one anoth