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What shall we
say to the bystanders, Athenians, when we come out of the court, if you are
deceived, as I pray you may not be, by the wizardry of this man? What will be
the feelings of you all, when, on your return, you presume to look upon your
fathers' hearths, after acquitting the traitor who first brought into his own
home the gold of bribery; after convicting as utterly false, in both its inquiry
and its conclusion, the body which all men hold in the greatest awe?
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