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1 12| although if y ou would know the real truth, Aemilianus, 2 14| own image? At any rate I know that fathers love those 3 17| 17] ~I neither know nor care to know whether 4 17| neither know nor care to know whether you have slaves 5 17| your neighbours. But you know that at Oea I gave three 6 17| of my wealth? ~You don't know, really, Aemilianus, you 7 17| really, Aemilianus, you don't know how to accuse a philosopher: 8 17| nded to my credit, for I know that not only philosophers 9 27| perform everything that they know actually to be performed. 10 30| save sorcerers only? If you know what it is, clearly you 11 30| magician. If you do not know, you must confess that you 12 39| disgraceful for such an one to know and care for suc h learning 13 39| ignorant and indifferent? To know how far such things reveal 14 39| take him, if he's big. Know that Tarentum's small sea-boar 15 40| indeed of a philosopher, to know and seek out remedies? For 16 40| stood by. ~I do not yet know what name to call it without 17 41| however, glad that they do not know that I have read Theophrastus' ` 18 42| prophecies. ~For this we know is the prize of magical 19 45| one epileptic boy who, you know as well as I, has long been 20 47| inference is that fifteen slaves know something, and that something 21 53| Pontianus. Since I do not know what they were, I ther efore 22 53| talking of that of which I know nothing.' What a wonderful 23 53| been this, because I do not know what it wa s.' You are the 24 53| knows that which he does not know. You so far surpass all 25 53| would reply that he did not know. There is the freedman who 26 53| eyes save in this court, know that of which Pontianus, 27 55| mysteries of father Liber alone, know what you keep hidden at 28 55| fervour and my desire to know the truth, have learned 29 56| sacred things. ~And yet I know that some persons, among 30 56| from certain men of Oea who know him, that to this day he 31 62| all the town, although you know that I was absent from Oea 32 64| we of the family of Plato know naught save what is bright 33 65| present. For the rest I know that some of my audience 34 65| Listen, then, you who would know, but listen with all the 35 69| Why do you turn pale? We know you are past blushing. Is 36 70| has just been read out? `I know that she is willing to marry 37 70| ought to do so, but I do not know the object of her choice.' 38 70| compulsion! You did not know, you villain, that the letter 39 70| being preserved, you did not know that you would be convicted 40 72| lodged together and come to know each other intimately. He 41 80| In that case she did not know what she was writing and 42 80| sane. For madness cannot know itself any more than blindness 43 82| amongst those who did not know the facts. This foul villain 44 88| house.' Indeed, if you would know the truth, it is of far 45 94| could have written it. ~I know, Maximus, that you will 46 95| 95] ~I know that after reading this