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... swallowed his words back and looked back at the jurors, wondering whether he managed to influence them by what he had deliberately said. By now, he could already feel that the possibility of him extricating himself from his crime was becoming slimmer and slimmer.
Aristocrates then took out a piece of papyrus and said to the jurors, “This papyrus records the amount of property that the patrols had found at Pollux' residence. Fortunately, Pollux did not deposit the money in the bank, so we ...
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