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Dialogue
1 Intro| good.’ Socrates proceeds to argue in a highly impressive manner 2 Prot| apologue or myth, or shall I argue out the question?~To this 3 Prot| found to assert.~And shall I argue with them or with you? I 4 Prot| he said, that you should argue with the many first, if 5 Prot| when you are willing to argue with me in such a way that 6 Prot| follow you, then I will argue with you. Now you, as is 7 Prot| which is, that you will argue with one another and not 8 Prot| not wrangle; for friends argue with friends out of good-will, 9 Prot| further on as if he meant to argue that although there is a 10 Prot| he was at last induced to argue, and said that I might ask 11 Prot| are not the same; and I argue that the courageous are 12 Prot| but if not, then we will argue.~And would you wish to begin