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Dialogue
1 Repub| wants; for the body may be ill and require to be cured, 2 Repub| the unjust man will live ill? ~That is what your argument 3 Repub| happy, and he who lives ill the reverse of happy? ~Certainly. ~ 4 Repub| given the cup of unmingled ill, ~"Him wild hunger drives 5 Repub| verse or prose, are well or ill spoken? ~They are ill spoken. ~ 6 Repub| or ill spoken? ~They are ill spoken. ~They may very possibly 7 Repub| spend in continually being ill. This we remark in the case 8 Repub| this: When a carpenter is ill he asks the physician for 9 Repub| that he has no time to be ill, and that he sees no good 10 Repub| fancying that he is being made ill, and is in constant anxiety 11 Repub| when anyone is well or ill, the universal word will 12 Repub| me it is well" or "it is ill." ~Most true. ~And agreeably 13 Repub| is, that, when a man is ill, whether he be rich or poor, 14 Repub| pleasures until they were ill. ~Yes, I know, he said. ~