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Now consider this, O
judges, what sort of accusers we shall have in this most important trial; when Allienus
himself will somewhat abstain from displaying all his abilities, if he has any, and
Caecilius will only be able to think himself of any use, because Allienus is not so
vigorous as he might be, and voluntarily allows him the chief share in the display. What
fourth counsel he is to have with him I do not know, unless it be one of that crowd of
losers of time who have entreated to be allowed an inferior part in this prosecution,
whoever he might be to whom you gave the lead.
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