Well, when he paid no heed to what he heard from Euctemon and Deinias, later on Pythodorus of Acharnae, Acharnae, a deme of the tribe Oeneïs. and Apollodorus of Leuconoë, Leuconoe, a deme of the tribe Leontis. friends and connections of mine, again approached him, and urged him to go and take over the ship, as he had been designated as my successor; and they told him about the equipment, that it was wholly my own, and that I had nothing from the public stores. So, if you want to make use of that, they said, leave money here, and do not run the risk of carrying it abroad. For they wanted to redeem the farm for me by paying Archeneüs and Thrasylochus thirty minae. Regarding the wear and tear of the ship’s equipment they were willing to draw up an agreement with him, and themselves to be sureties for me, that he would assuredly have the terms which the other trierarchs gave to their successors. To prove that I am speaking the truth in all this, the clerk shall read you the depositions bearing upon these matters. The Depositions