There is yet another way in which they hope to deceive and trick you. They will accuse Demosthenes, and will say that I relied upon his help when I put Zenothemis out of possession of the grain, assuming that this charge will be credited because he is an orator and a well-known personage. Demosthenes, men of Athens , is indeed my blood-relation (I swear to you by all the gods that I shall speak the truth), but when I approached him, and entreated him to be present and to aid me in any way he could, he said to me, Demo, I will do as you bid me; it would be cruel to refuse you. You must, however, consider both your own circumstances and mine. My own position is this: from the time when I first began to speak on public affairs I have not come forward to plead in a single private case, but The speech is mutilated at the end, and the concluding words yield no satisfactory sense.