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Why? Because he was not cajoled
and hoodwinked; he had sold himself, and pocketed the money, before he made his
speech and betrayed us to Philip. To Philip he has been a trusty and
well-beloved hireling; to you a treacherous ambassador and a treacherous
citizen, worthy of threefold destruction.
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