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1 Text| madman: surely you do not think that any one in his senses
2 Text| SOCRATES: Very good: and do you think the same about discretion
3 Text| me, by heaven, do you not think that in the city the wise
4 Text| SOCRATES: I will tell you. We think that some are sick; do we
5 Text| So I believe:—you do not think so?~ALCIBIADES: Certainly
6 Text| be mentioned. Or do you think that Orestes, had he been
7 Text| is best?~ALCIBIADES: So I think, at least.~SOCRATES: And
8 Text| but there is nothing, you think, to prevent a man who is
9 Text| known his mother, do you think that he would ever have
10 Text| business in hand, or only think that they do. Whatever the
11 Text| of the city. What do you think?~ALCIBIADES: I agree.~SOCRATES:
12 Text| what sort of a state do you think that would be which was
13 Text| the state, because, as I think, he trusts to opinion which
14 Text| But ought we not then, think you, either to fancy that
15 Text| ALCIBIADES: But I do not think that it has, Socrates: at
16 Text| request:’—what in either case, think you, would be the best way
17 Text| theirs. And we ought, I think, to be very careful and
18 Text| you. But first of all, I think, the darkness must be taken
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