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However, he
calls it friendship and amity; and only just now he spoke of “the man
who taunts me with the friendship of Alexander.” I taunt you with the
friendship of Alexander! Where did you get it? How did you earn it? I am not out
of my mind, and I would never call you the friend either of Philip or Alexander,
unless we are to call a harvester or other hired laborer the friend of the man
who pays him for his job.
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