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Dialogue
1 Lysis| Menexenus, who is called away to take part in a sacrifice. Socrates 2 Lysis| necessarily limited; it does not take the place of marriage; it 3 Lysis| another, and will be ready to take upon himself the blame of 4 Lysis| the Lyceum, intending to take the outer road, which is 5 Lysis| this is the reason why I take you into my counsels, Socrates, 6 Lysis| and myself, was going to take a seat by us; and then Lysis, 7 Lysis| your father’s chariots, and take the reins at a race, they 8 Lysis| I dare say that you may take the whip and guide the mule-cart 9 Lysis| which you please, or to take up the lyre and tune the 10 Lysis| put in as much as he can take up between his fingers?~ 11 Lysis| getting troublesome), but take the other path into which 12 Lysis| which are not assimilated: take, for example, the case of 13 Lysis| this point, my boys, let us take heed, and be on our guard