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Now,
men of the jury, I would have you ask yourselves, considering in your own minds
the natural course of events, what I could have done with myself and my wife and
my sister, if it had fallen to the lot of Apollodorus to suffer any of the
injuries which this fellow Stephanus plotted to inflict upon him in either the
former or the latter trial, or how great were the disgrace and the ruin in which
I should have been involved.
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