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After I had departed for Aenus and the boat on which Herodes and I had been drinkingWeil's emendation is certain. Herodes and Euxitheus took shelter for the night on a boat bound for Mytilene. After the storm was over, the passengers returned to their own vessel. had reached Mytilene, the prosecution first of all went on board ans immediately came aboard and took them into custody. This is supported by 52, which implies that Euxitheus parted from the men after the storm, he proceeding the Aenus, and they to Mytilene. 42, however, offers a difficulty. Euxitheus there says with reference to the free man: “he sailed in the same boat as myself, and was present and in my company throughout,” a statement which on the face of it should mean that he travelled with Euxitheus from Mytilene to Aenus. There seems to be only one explanation of the inconsistency. Euxitheus must have been intentionally misrepresenting the facts in 42, as it was important to show that the favorable evidence o
Mytilene (Greece) (search for this): speech 5, section 29
certain. Herodes and Euxitheus took shelter for the night on a boat bound for Mytilene. After the storm was over, the passengers returned to their own vessel. had reached Mytilene, the prosecution first of all went on board and conducted a search. On finding the bloodstains,to\ ai(=ma(cf. tw=n proba/twn), because it had alreadyeltered form the rain, and that after the storm they continued their voyage to Mytilene, where the relatives of Herodes immediately came aboard and took them into cusheus parted from the men after the storm, he proceeding the Aenus, and they to Mytilene. 42, however, offers a difficulty. Euxitheus there says with reference to thment which on the face of it should mean that he travelled with Euxitheus from Mytilene to Aenus. There seems to be only one explanation of the inconsistency. Euxit that the man was actually in the pay of Euxitheus. Can he have been the a)ko/louqos of 24, sent back to Mytilene by E. and there detained by the family of Herod