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 1    XXIV|          to learn about, and the Fates permit him to know of. We
 2   XXVII|  submitted to the decrees of the Fates, and foretold that they
 3   XXXIX|     Ionia about the power of the Fates, and had taught that the
 4   XXXIX| fulfilment of the decrees of the Fates ; and he continues in these
 5   XXXIX|          and the man to whom the Fates have decreed that he shall
 6   XXXIX|         now. And yet because the Fates had decreed otherwise, he
 7   XXXIX|        mooted in Ionia about the Fates and Necessity, so far from
 8   XXXIX|  discourse on the subject of the Fates and Necessity. and argued
 9   XXXIX|     overpower the decrees of the Fates." And how "directing the
10   XXXIX|          of Necessity and of the Fates. For even if thou shouldst
11     XLI|     points in connexion with the Fates and with destiny, in order
12     XLI|   necessity, and destiny and the Fates. For in this way we shall
13     XLI|          are dragged down by the Fates, as you believe, to their
14     XLI|          toy in the hands of the Fates ? And as for Phraotes and
15     XLI|          you not saddle upon the Fates and on Necessity the responsibility
16     XLI|         them, the decrees of the Fates were bound to be fulfilled
17     XLI|       Necessity alone and to the Fates, and pay your respects rather
18     XLI|         perhaps you will say the Fates drove you also on to these
19     XLI|          some necessity of . the Fates that led you to Babylon,
20     XLI| playthings of destiny and of the Fates.~ ~
21    XLII|         anything else except the Fates and necessity. And let him
22    XLII| necessity by the spindles of the Fates. Let such a person then
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