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Unless, perhaps, you think
it necessary for me to reply to you at some length about the sacred places and groves which
you have said were violated by my client; though in making this accusation you never said
anything more than that this charge had been made against Caius Rabirius by Caius Macer. And
with respect to this matter I marvel that you recollect what his enemy Macer accused Caius
Rabirius of, and forget what impartial judges decided on their oaths.
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