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How this woman and myself conducted ourselves toward Thrasylochus and Sopolis you have, in the main heard; but perhaps they will have recourse to the one argument which remains to themthat Thrasyllus, the father of this woman, will feel that he is being dishonored (if the dead have any perception of happenings in this world)[*] when he sees his daughter being deprived of her fortune and me becoming the heir of what he had acquired.[*]

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