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ch. 28 7.28.1 Xerxes marvelled at this last saying and next himself asked Pythius how much wealth he had. “O king,” said Pythius, “I will not conceal the quantity of my property from you, nor pretend that I do not know; I know and will tell you the exact truth. 7.28.2 As soon as I learned that you were coming down to the Greek sea, I wanted to give you money for the war, so I inquired into the matter, and my reckoning showed me that I had two thousand talents of silver, and four million Daric staters of gold, note lacking seven thousand. 7.28.3 All this I freely give to you; for myself, I have a sufficient livelihood from my slaves and my farms.”



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