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1 Repub| and at our meetings the tale of my acquaintance commonly 2 Repub| the censors receive any tale of fiction which is good, 3 Repub| would you say again to the tale of Zeus, who, while other 4 Repub| parents" ~or that other tale of how Hephaestus, because 5 Repub| allow to be repeated, the tale of Theseus, son of Poseidon, 6 Repub| only an old Phoenician tale of what has often occurred 7 Repub| shall say to them in our tale, you are brothers, yet God 8 Repub| be destroyed. Such is the tale; is there any possibility 9 Repub| be made to believe in the tale, and their sons' sons, and 10 Repub| said. ~The moral of the tale is, that anger at times 11 Repub| man is said to do in the tale of the Arcadian temple of 12 Repub| temple of Lycaean Zeus. ~What tale? ~The tale is that he who 13 Repub| Lycaean Zeus. ~What tale? ~The tale is that he who has tasted 14 Repub| repeated the remainder of your tale of horrors. But will you 15 Repub| said, I will tell you a tale; not one of the tales which 16 Repub| Alcinous, yet this, too, is a tale of a hero, Er the son of 17 Repub| And thus, Glaucon, the tale has been saved and has not