Chap.

 1 Miltiad|       accord, they, in mockery, replied that "they would do so,
 2 Themist| question, the Pythian priestess replied that "they must defend themselves
 3 Aristid| punishment?" The person writing replied, that "he did not know Aristides,
 4   Conon|         through me." Conon then replied, "To myself indeed, it is
 5  Iphicr|        father or his mother, he replied, "For his mother." As this
 6  Epamin|         had brought, "That," he replied, "I will grant you, and
 7  Epamin|       his country, "Beware," he replied, "lest you should consult
 8   Eumen|         would have him kept, he replied, "As the most furious lion,
 9   Eumen|         somewhat arrogantly, he replied, "Why, if you were of such
10  Hamilc|       and quit Sicily, Hamilcar replied, that, though his country
11  Hannib|         hesitate to take me, he replied, 'I will do so, if you will
12   Attic|         desire, I entreat you," replied Pomponius, "to lead me with
13   Attic|        aloof from such schemes, replied that, "If Brutus wished
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