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1 1 | Will you allow me then to explain how I should have liked
2 1 | Stranger, by this remark? Explain; For we, as you say, from
3 1 | follow. I will endeavour to explain my meaning more clearly:
4 3 | for that will probably explain the first origin and development
5 6 | shall fill up. And I will explain on what principle you are
6 7 | strange, I will endeavour to explain to you.~Cleinias. By all
7 7 | Cleinias. What?—will you explain the law more precisely?~
8 7 | leave nothing to him, but to explain everything, that he may
9 7 | not till then, we shall explain clearly what has been said,
10 7 | us. And now do you try to explain to us your whole meaning,
11 7 | my youth, and yet I can explain them to you in a brief space
12 7 | we are ignorant? Try and explain the nature of it to us as
13 8 | likely; I will endeavour to explain myself more clearly. When
14 9 | you are to guard we will explain to you. When any such thought
15 9 | Athenian. I will endeavour to explain. If I am not mistaken, we
16 10| is that?~Athenian. I will explain my meaning still more clearly.
17 10| How so?~Athenian. I will explain:—When the king saw that
18 12| way. Let me endeavour to explain my meaning by an ancient
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