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Dialogue
1 Intro| admissions which were made by a boy, who could not foresee the 2 Intro| against him with the aid of a boy? He meant to intimate that 3 Thea| Euclid.~EUCLID: And now, boy, you may take the roll and 4 Thea| best.~SOCRATES: Yes, my boy, and so do I; and my desire 5 Thea| SOCRATES: Bravely said, boy; that is the way in which 6 Thea| spoken like an oracle, my boy! And if you reply ‘Yes,’ 7 Thea| mortals.~SOCRATES: Yes, my boy, outer barbarians. Far more 8 Thea| SOCRATES: But then, my boy, how can any one contend 9 Thea| SOCRATES: Why, my dear boy, you are young, and therefore 10 Thea| Socrates asked a little boy, whether the same man could 11 Thea| the same thing, and the boy said No, because he was 12 Thea| reproached us with making a boy the medium of discourse, 13 Thea| discourse, and said that the boy’s timidity was made to tell 14 Thea| with.’~SOCRATES: Yes, my boy, for no one can suppose 15 Thea| question?~SOCRATES: If, my boy, the argument, in speaking