Hence, if he asserts that he killed Phrynichus, remember my words and take vengeance on this man for what he has done: if he disclaims it, ask him on what grounds he alleges that he was made an Athenian. If he fails to prove it, punish him for making use of his assumed title of Athenian to sit in both law-court and Assembly, and to bring slanderous charges against so many persons. I am told that he is concocting for his defence the plea that he went off to Phyle , and was in the party that returned from Phyle , and that this is the mainstay of his case. But the facts were as I shall relate. This man did go to Phyle ; yet, could there be an example of more abject vileness? For he knew that at Phyle there were some of those who had been banished by him, and he had the face to approach them!