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1     Pre|       will think this kind of writing 2 trifling in its nature,
2 Aristid|      their violence, a person writing that he ought to be banished,
3 Aristid|       punishment?" The person writing replied, that "he did not
4   Conon| therefore delivered to him in writing what he wished to communicate. ~
5   Datam|       this state of things in writing, in which he told him that "
6   Pelop|  relating his life, but to be writing a history, or that, if I
7   Attic| experience of the pleasure of writing it; for he has characterized
8   Attic|    one of his friends without writing to Atticus what he was doing,
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