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and he also produced an account of his loans on bottomry, amounting to seven talents and forty minae ... and two thousand drachmae invested in the Chersonese.1 He charged him, in case anything should happen to himself, to dower his wife and his daughter with a talent each, and to give his wife the contents of the room; he also bequeathed to his wife twenty minae and thirty staters of Cyzicus.2
1 In Thrace. This sentence is evidently defective.
2 See Lys. 12.11, note.
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