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You have now, O judges, everything which the
prosecutors, after eight years' meditation, have been able to collect against the morals of
Aulus Cluentius during his whole life, the man whom they state to be so hated and unpopular.
Charges how insignificant in their kind! how false in their facts! how briefly replied to!
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