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Dialogue
1 Lache| Socrates should be invited to take part in the consultation. 2 Lache| Now, we are resolved to take the greatest care of the 3 Lache| they are rebellious and take no pains about themselves; 4 Lache| themselves; but that if they take pains they may, perhaps, 5 Lache| if you did not object, to take counsel with you about the 6 Lache| have given. But Laches may take a different view; and I 7 Lache| deliberating? If there is, let us take his advice, though he be 8 Lache| that they may be induced to take charge of our children and 9 Lache| objection, suppose that you take Socrates into partnership; 10 Lache| reproof will be sure to take more heed of his after-life; 11 Lache| you show any reluctance to take counsel and advise with 12 Lache| one of us. Please then to take my place, and find out from 13 Lache| the last.~SOCRATES: Again, take the case of one who endures 14 Lache| Lysimachus and Melesias not to take you and me as advisers about 15 Lache| if Socrates is willing to take them under his charge. I