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He, however, neither provided a
deposition from Aeschrion, as being free, nor would he deliver him up as a slave
that proof might be had from his body; for he was afraid that, if he produced a
deposition from him as being free, I should bring suit for false testimony, and
after proving that Aeschrion had testified falsely, should proceed against
Timotheus himself for subornation, as the law provides; and if, again, he should
deliver him up for the torture, he was afraid that Aeschrion would state the
truth against him.
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