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When we refused to let them off, and questioned them as to whether any of the
goods were saved in Pontus, the defendant, Lacritus, answered that one hundred
Cyzicene staters1 were saved; and that his
brother had lent this sum in gold in Pontus to a certain shipowner of Phaselis,
a fellow-countryman and friend of his; and that he was unable to get it back, so
that this also was as good as lost.
1 See note 11 on Dem. 34.23.
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