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Does Chrysogonus think that in this particular too
he has some influence? Does her even wish to be powerful in this? O miserable and bitter
circumstance! Nor, in truth, am I indignant at this, because I am afraid that he may
have some influence; but I complain of the mere fact of his having dared this, of his
having hoped that with such men as these he could have any influence to the injury of an
innocent man.
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