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I can say all this with truth; for in this case I have no need to
rely on conjecture. I know to a certainty that they themselves do not deny that
Chrysogonus made the attack on this property at their instigation. If you see with your
own eyes who has received a part of the reward for the information, can you possibly
doubt, O judges, who gave the information? Who then are in possession of that property;
and to whom did Chrysogonus give a share in it? The two Roscii!—Any one else?
No one else, O judges. Is there then any doubt that they put this plunder in
Chrysogonus's way, who have received from him a share of the plunder?
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