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Dialogue
1 Crito| think of his duty to his children, and not play into the hands 2 Crito| reputation or injury to his children should be dismissed: the 3 Crito| decent. And how will his children be the gainers if he takes 4 Crito| justice first, and of life and children afterwards. He may now depart 5 Crito| you are deserting your own children; for you might bring them 6 Crito| you. No man should bring children into the world who is unwilling 7 Crito| deaths, frightening us like children with hobgoblin terrors ( 8 Crito| duty of educating one’s children, are, I fear, only the doctrines 9 Crito| that we are no better than children? Or, in spite of the opinion 10 Crito| nurture and education of children, in which you also were 11 Crito| this city you begat your children, which is a proof of your 12 Crito| live for the sake of your children—you want to bring them up 13 Crito| up. Think not of life and children first, and of justice afterwards,