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1 3 | reproaches them with some crime, are strongly moved to anger, 2 13| nd, you make it a greater crime for a philosopher to look 3 14| looked into it. Is it a crime to be acquainted with one' 4 22| you cast in my face as a crime, he gave his large and luxurious 5 41| says. Who can call this a crime in a philosopher which would 6 41| philosopher which would be no crime in a butcher or cook? `You 7 41| And yet it is a greater crime for a philosopher to eat 8 47| accuse me is, I am told, a crime in the eyes of the law, 9 56| shrine, he regards it as a crime to raise his hand to his 10 65| rebutted all suspicion of any crime. Listen, then, you who would 11 81| marvellous dexte rity in crime. What Palamedes, what Sisyphus, 12 85| Injury, did I say? No! crime, unfilial, black, monstrous, 13 85| monstrous, intolerable crime ! ~ 14 90| persons, when accused of some crime or other, even if it has 15 90| the suspicion of such a crime incredible and that even 16 91| tantamount to confessing a crime to have one's brain well