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Dialogue
1 Prot| always the fairer, sweet friend?~COMPANION: But have you 2 Prot| replied: Not yet, my good friend; the hour is too early. 3 Prot| and we must take care, my friend, that the Sophist does not 4 Prot| should not wonder, O my friend, if many of them were really 5 Prot| but if not, then, O my friend, pause, and do not hazard 6 Prot| call in any experienced friend who knows what is good to 7 Prot| at home, fellows? But, my friend, I said, you need not be 8 Prot| and I said: Protagoras, my friend Hippocrates and I have come 9 Prot| explain, I said, that my friend Hippocrates is a native 10 Prot| of my visit: this is my friend Hippocrates, who is desirous 11 Prot| the younger brother of our friend Alcibiades, of whom this 12 Prot| any one else good, whether friend or stranger. Now I, Protagoras, 13 Prot| hand upon them; whereas our friend Protagoras can not only 14 Prot| statement of the case. For our friend Socrates admits that he 15 Prot| asked. Reflect.~Well, my friend, I have reflected.~And does 16 Prot| can a man be good: and our friend Prodicus would maintain 17 Prot| Protagoras, I asked, what our friend Prodicus is saying? And 18 Prot| Simonides, of which our friend Prodicus was very well aware, 19 Prot| praise another, and to be the friend and approver of another; 20 Prot| And here I would beg my friend Prodicus not to introduce