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Well, when he paid no
heed to what he heard from Euctemon and Deinias, later on Pythodorus of
Acharnae,1 and Apollodorus of Leuconoë, 2
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.
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