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Such were the events which happened in the absence of
Olympiodorus, and such the benefit I derived from my association with him. But
when he returned with the rest of the troops, the defendant Olympiodorus was
indignant, men of the jury, at what had occurred, and thought he had been
outrageously treated. However, when he was at the height of his indignation, we
again looked matters over, the defendant Olympiodorus and I, and took counsel
together to see how we could get back something of what we had lost.
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