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Now with regard to the one thousand drachmae which he borrowed
from Antiphanes in Calaureia to distribute to the Boeotian trierarchs,when he
was about to sail home for his trial, and which he paid to Philip the shipowner
after he had got them from my father, he maintains that the Boeotian admiral
borrowed the money and gave my father some copper as security for it. That this,
however, is untrue, I will give you a convincing proof.
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