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After he had
spoken thus, my father answered, “Callippus, I want to oblige you
(I should be mad, if I did not), but on this condition, that I
shall not damage my own reputation, nor suffer any loss through the business; to
suggest what you propose to Archebiades and Aristonoüs and to
Cephisiades himself, can cause me no trouble; but if they do not choose to do as
you say at my suggestion, you must talk to them yourself.”
“Be easy in your mind, Pasion,” said he; “if you
like, you will force them to do what I want.”
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