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Dialogue
1 Lache| recognised as the son of his old friend Sophroniscus, with 2 Lache| of the company, as he is old, and has a bad memory. He 3 Lache| go to school again, boys, old men and all.~Some points 4 Lache| subordinate part. The seance is of old and elder men, of whom Socrates 5 Lache| generally detained at home by old age; but you, O son of Sophroniscus, 6 Lache| have a claim upon you as an old friend of your father; for 7 Lache| and will not think that old age of itself brings wisdom. 8 Lache| knowledge of his words, but of old, as would seem, I have had 9 Lache| that I would fain grow old, learning many things.’ 10 Lache| consult with them: for I am old, and my memory is bad; and 11 Lache| off; if my own sons were old enough, I would have asked