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The governor Lucius only learned that Cicero had collected evidence and left after they had departed from Messana.
He was too focused on the news that Hicetas, the representative of the clients, had summoned the witnesses.
When Lucius heard that Cicero was heading to Lilybaeum, he felt suffocated.
Unlike Quintus and Hortensius, who were in Rome, he knew all about Verres’ embezzlement.
Hortensius thought that Verres had only taken bribes like ot ...
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