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Life of Cicero

CHAPTER IV
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"You have my farms," he is made to say by his advocate; "I live on the charity of another.

I abandon everything because I am placid by nature, and because it must be so.

My house, which is closed to me, is open to you: I endure it.

You have possessed yourself of my whole establishment; I have not one single slave.

I suffer all this, and feel that I must suffer it.


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