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Do you fear nothing, do you
think of nothing are you anxious about nothing of all this? Or if from some old speech
you have been able to learn, “I entreat the mighty and beneficent Jupiter,” or, “I wish it were
possible, O judges,” or something of the sort, do you think that you shall
come before the court in an admirable state of preparation?
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