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Dialogue
1 Lysis| knows them, and does not know the others.’ This leads 2 Lysis| not in what he does not know; for in such matters he 3 Lysis| maintains his character of a ‘know nothing;’ but the boys have 4 Lysis| said; but I should like to know first, what is expected 5 Lysis| but, although you do not know his name, I am sure that 6 Lysis| I am sure that you must know his face, for that is quite 7 Lysis| able to judge whether you know what a lover ought to say 8 Lysis| hear them; but I want to know the purport of them, that 9 Lysis| indeed, said Ctesippus; I know only too well; and very 10 Lysis| he is satisfied that you know more of housekeeping than 11 Lysis| because he supposes that we know what is best?~That is true.~ 12 Lysis| that in things which we know every one will trust us,— 13 Lysis| ask me; but then, as you know, Menexenus is very pugnacious, 14 Lysis| he thinks, is likely to know.~And why do you not ask 15 Lysis| acquisition, that I do not even know in what way a friend is 16 Lysis| nodded assent.~Then now we know how to answer the question ‘ 17 Lysis| the truth is that I do not know; but my head is dizzy with 18 Lysis| Certainly.~Now I want to know whether in all cases a substance 19 Lysis| not as yet fancy that they know what they do not know: and 20 Lysis| they know what they do not know: and therefore those who 21 Lysis| for who knows? This we do know, that in our present condition 22 Lysis| of these are friends, I know not what remains to be said.~