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Philip

They tell me too that you took to aping the manners of your conquered Medes; abandoned the Macedonian cloak in favour of the candys, assumed the upright tiara, and exacted oriental prostrations from Macedonian freemen! This is delicious. As to your brilliant matches, and your beloved Hephaestion, and your scholars in lions cages,—the less said the better. I have only heard one thing to your credit: you respected the person of Dariuss beautiful wife, and you provided for his mother and daughters; there you acted like a king.

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