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If, Aeschines, you are determined at
all costs to investigate my fortune, compare it with your own; and, should you
find mine to be better than yours, stop your vilification. Begin your inquiry
then at the beginning. And I beg earnestly that no one will blame me for want of
generosity. No sensible man, in my judgement, ever turns poverty into a
reproach, or prides himself on having been nurtured in affluence. But I am
compelled by this troublesome man's scurrility and backbiting to deal with these
topics; and I will treat them with as much modesty as the state of the case
permits.
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