So much for what has been read. There remains1 a portion of the letter which, although like the first part it was written in my defence, also turns against me. For although it was specially2 written to rebut3 the charge of magic brought against me, a remarkable4 piece of ingenuity5 on the part of Rufinus has altered its meaning and brought me into discredit6 with certain citizens of Oea as being a proved sorcerer.
Maximus, you have heard much from the lips of others, you have learned yet more by reading, and your own personal experience has taught you not a little. But you will say that never yet have you come across such insidious7 cunning or such marvellous dexterity8 in crime. What Palamedes, what Sisyphus, what Eurybates or Phrynondas could ever have devised such guile9? All those whom I have mentioned, together with all the notorious deceivers of history, would seem mere10 clowns and pantaloons, were they to attempt to match this one single instince of Rufinus’ craftiness11. O miracle of lies! O subtlety12 worthy13 of the prison and the stocks! Who could imagine that what was written as a defence could without the alteration14 of a single letter be transformed into an accusation15! Good God! it is incredible. But I will make clear to you how the incredible came to pass.
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