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Dialogue
1 Phaedo| There are Simmias and Cebes (Crito), two disciples of Philolaus 2 Phaedo| attracted from Thebes’ (Mem.), Crito the aged friend, the attendant 3 Phaedo| home in the care of one of Crito’s servants. Socrates himself 4 Phaedo| passages (Gorg., Tim., compare Crito), he wins belief for his 5 Phaedo| argument.~First there is Crito, who has been already introduced 6 Phaedo| in the Euthydemus and the Crito; he is the equal in years 7 Phaedo| that, as in the Euthydemus, Crito shows no aptitude for philosophical 8 Phaedo| of the Apology and of the Crito confirms this view.~The 9 Phaedo| Apollodorus, Simmias, Cebes, Crito and an Attendant of the 10 Phaedo| Critobulus and his father Crito, Hermogenes, Epigenes, Aeschines, 11 Phaedo| you.’ Socrates turned to Crito and said: ‘Crito, let some 12 Phaedo| turned to Crito and said: ‘Crito, let some one take her home.’ 13 Phaedo| take her home.’ Some of Crito’s people accordingly led 14 Phaedo| must first let me hear what Crito wants; he has long been 15 Phaedo| this, Socrates, replied Crito:—the attendant who is to 16 Phaedo| what you would say, replied Crito; but I was obliged to satisfy 17 Phaedo| When he had done speaking, Crito said: And have you any commands 18 Phaedo| you?~Nothing particular, Crito, he replied: only, as I 19 Phaedo| We will do our best, said Crito: And in what way shall we 20 Phaedo| with a smile:—I cannot make Crito believe that I am the same 21 Phaedo| perceive, no effect upon Crito. And therefore I want you 22 Phaedo| good cheer, then, my dear Crito, and say that you are burying 23 Phaedo| into a chamber to bathe; Crito followed him and told us 24 Phaedo| directions in the presence of Crito; then he dismissed them 25 Phaedo| We must do as he says, Crito; and therefore let the cup 26 Phaedo| prepare some.~Yet, said Crito, the sun is still upon the 27 Phaedo| enough.~Socrates said: Yes, Crito, and they of whom you speak 28 Phaedo| say, and not to refuse me.~Crito made a sign to the servant, 29 Phaedo| Nor was I the first; for Crito, when he found himself unable 30 Phaedo| his last words—he said: Crito, I owe a cock to Asclepius; 31 Phaedo| debt shall be paid, said Crito; is there anything else? 32 Phaedo| his eyes were set, and Crito closed his eyes and mouth.~