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When, therefore, the money was paid out, the bank recorded as debtor
Timotheus, who had requested the loan, but made a memorandum in the name of
Antimachus, to whom Timotheus had ordered the money to be paid, and also named
Autonomus, whom Antimachus had sent to the bank to receive the money, the amount
being one thousand three hundred and fifty-one drachmae two obols. The first
loan, then, which Timotheus contracted at the time of his going to sea, when he
was serving as general the second time, was for this amount.
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