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Plea of Demo Against Zenothemis (13-14)

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Such, to speak briefly, is the matter on which you are to cast your votes. But I wish first to bring before you the witnesses to what I am saying, and then to instruct you regarding other aspects of the case.

Please read the depositions.

The Depositions

When the vessel arrived herefor the Cephallenians ordered, despite the plaintiffs machinations, that it should put into the port from which it first sailedthose who had lent money on the ship immediately took possession of her, and the man who had bought the grain took possession of it; he was the one who had borrowed the money of us. After this the plaintiff came, having with him Aristophon, the man sent out as our representative, and laid claim to the grain, saying that he had lent money to Hegestratus.

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