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On hearing this, men of the jury, Phormion
immediately showed him the books, and, when he had done so, and Callippus
(it was he himself, and not another) had read them, and had
seen in them the entry, “Lycon, the Heracleote, sixteen hundred and
forty drachmae, to be paid to Cephisiades; Archebiades of Lamptrae will identify
Cephisiades,” he went off in silence and for more than five months
made no mention of the matter.
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