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Life of Cicero

CHAPTER IV
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Cicero declares that the father had never thought of disinheriting his son.

There had been no quarrel, no hatred.

This had been assumed as a reason--falsely.

There was in fact no cause for such a deed; nor was it possible that the son should have done it.

The father was killed in Rome when, as was evident, the son was fifty miles off.


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