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Dialogue
1 Prot| and he is a man, as I may tell you in your ear. But I thought 2 Prot| an argument. But shall I tell you a strange thing? I paid 3 Prot| suppose that you sit down and tell me what passed, and my attendant 4 Prot| and put questions to him. Tell me, Hippocrates, I said, 5 Prot| Hippocrates, O Hippocrates; tell me, what is he that you 6 Prot| some one were to say to us: Tell me, Socrates, and you Hippocrates, 7 Prot| do know, he replied.~Then tell me, what do you imagine 8 Prot| Indeed, he said, I cannot tell.~Then I proceeded to say: 9 Prot| their rulers are pleased to tell them. Now to run away, and 10 Prot| are assembled, Socrates, tell me about the young man of 11 Prot| same point, Protagoras, and tell you once more the purport 12 Prot| assertion. And I ought to tell you why I am of opinion 13 Prot| virtue. Now I want you to tell me truly whether virtue 14 Prot| and I wish that you would tell me whether I may be permitted 15 Prot| consequence to me. Let me tell you then what I will do 16 Prot| countrymen. And I should like to tell you, I said, what I imagine 17 Prot| and in the highest degree.~Tell me then; who are they who 18 Prot| by pleasure if not this?—tell us what you call such a 19 Prot| assented.~Well then, I said, tell us against what are the