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and he durst say the purveyor of the city, and defender of his folk, and lover of the law of God, (was a) traitor [or (an) enemy] of the realm.

But when (their) enmities came forth in so much, that also by some familiar, [or nigh], friends of Simon, man-slayings were done,

Onias beheld the peril of strife [or Onias, beholding the peril of strife], and that Apollonius was mad, as duke of Celosyria and Phenice (or as the governor of Greater Syria and Phoenicia), for to increase the malice of Simon.

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