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Lucius Apuleius
Apology

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1 1 | accusations, and began to charge me with practice of the 2 1 | totally unprepared for such a charge, and was occupied in defending 3 2 | abandoned this most serious charge, but -- to avoid the appearance 4 2 | support of his indictment, the charge of magic -- a charge wit 5 2 | the charge of magic -- a charge wit h which it is easy to 6 2 | unworthy self against a charge of false accusation. You, 7 2 | The man who invented the charge and was the first to utter 8 2 | had discovered any true charge against me, would scarcely 9 4 | though it were a capital charge. ~ 10 7 | Of course it is a serious charge, and one that no philosopher 11 9 | character.' So that is the charge you bring against me? and 12 13 | to my answer to the main charge with the same courtesy and 13 18 | reproached me with being poor, a charge which is welcome to a philosopher 14 25 | now deal with the actual charge of magic. You spared no 15 25 | accusation was centred in thc charge of magic. I should therefore 16 26 | believes in the truth of such a charge as this is certainly the 17 27 | really think to prove your charge of magic by such arguments 18 28 | that not even any false charge can be fabricated against 19 28 | recently stolen from my charge after the death of Pontianus 20 29 | one, beginning with that charge which you must have noticed 21 29 | against m e as a sorcerer, the charge that I had sought to purchase 22 34 | you have found to frame a charge, which is as suited to your 23 46 | indict a man on so serious a charge? Is it not rather an insult 24 47 | be demanding if it were a charge of violence? The inference 25 48 | much to clear myself of the charge which you, Maximus, have 26 52 | though th ey were true; you charge men with doing what has 27 53 | obvious refutation of the charge. `It must have been this, 28 53 | the freedman who still has charge of the keys of the place; 29 54 | will be indicted on some charge or othe r. In fact, everything 30 67 | the dowry. It is into this charge they have put all their 31 74 | must not b e laid to his charge, but to that of his father-in-law, 32 81 | specially written to rebut the charge of magic brought against 33 90 | one sure indication that a charge should be rejected or believed 34 100| has accused upon a capital charge the husband of y our choice, 35 101| utterly swept away the hateful charge on which the whole trial 36 101| whole trial is based, the charge of having attempted to secure 37 101| the falsity of that last charge before I bring my speech


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