After this Dionysios thought that his long cherished scheme not to restore
Dion's property would give him a plausible excuse for hostility towards me;
and first of all he sent me out of the acropolis, finding a pretext that the
women were obliged to hold a sacrificial service for ten days in the garden in
which I had my lodging. He therefore ordered me to stay outside in the house
of Archedemos during this period. While I was there, Theodotes sent for me and
made a great outpouring of indignation at these occurrences, throwing the
blame on Dionysios. Hearing that I had been to see Theodotes he regarded this,
as another excuse, sister to the previous one, for quarrelling with me.
Sending a messenger he enquired if I had really been conferring with Theodotes
on his invitation "Certainly," I replied, "Well," continued the messenger, "he
ordered me to tell you that you are not acting at all well in preferring
always Dion and Dion's friends to him." And he did not send for me to return
to his house, as though it were now clear that Theodotes and Heracleides were
my friends, and he my enemy. He also thought that I had no kind feelings
towards him because the property of Dion was now entirely done for.