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Then I sealed the
buildings, and bade Phaenippus to proceed to my property. After this I asked him
where his threshed grain was, for by the gods and goddesses, men of the jury,
there were two threshing-floors there, each one of nearly a plethron in
extent.1 He
answered me that some of the grain had been sold, and that some was stored
within.
1 That is, in diameter. The speaker evidently expected to find large quantities of threshed grain, owing to the size of the threshing floors. The plethron was about 100 feet.
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