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Dialogue
1 Repub| whom I had not seen for a long time, and I thought him 2 Repub| through with the argument so long as I have reason to think 3 Repub| and laboring four times as long and as much as he need in 4 Repub| continue working all his life long and at no other; he was 5 Repub| given up, even if somewhat long. ~Certainly not. ~Come then, 6 Repub| progeny whose days were to be long, and to know no sickness. 7 Repub| purging the State, which not long ago we termed luxurious. ~ 8 Repub| rise and fall of the foot, long and short alternating; and, 9 Repub| assigned to them short and long quantities. Also in some 10 Repub| his education has made him long familiar. ~Yes, he said, 11 Repub| soul, but from late and long observation of the nature 12 Repub| say that in reality for a long time past we have been talking 13 Repub| community you mean. We have been long expecting that you would 14 Repub| life to be serious. Not long ago, as we shall remind 15 Repub| like kind, which I foresaw long ago; they made me afraid 16 Repub| shall not be protracted too long; and the mothers will have 17 Repub| boys look on and help, long before they touch the wheel? ~ 18 Repub| battle, was rewarded with long chines, which seems to be 19 Repub| the discussion would be long and difficult; and what 20 Repub| behold the waking reality so long as they leave the hypotheses 21 Repub| intellect, for it will be a long inquiry, many times longer 22 Repub| firm or flinch. ~And how long is this stage of their lives 23 Repub| in long-lived ones over a long space. But to the knowledge 24 Repub| soul of him: all his life long he is beset with fear and 25 Repub| the imitator, I said, is a long way off the truth, and can 26 Repub| drawling out his sorrows in a long oration, or weeping, and 27 Repub| best and truest; but so long as she is unable to make 28 Repub| seemed to have come from a long journey, and they went forth 29 Repub| Glaucon, would take too long to tell; but the sum was