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Dialogue
1 Intro| said the other, ‘the whole story, and where Solon heard the 2 Intro| and where Solon heard the story.’ He replied— There is at 3 Intro| Solon, are a mere children’s story. For in the first place, 4 Intro| festival; the truth of the story is a great advantage.’ Then 5 Intro| information about him. The story that Plato had purchased 6 Intro| The oldest witness to the story is said to be Crantor, a 7 Intro| we may remark that the story is far more likely to have 8 Intro| words, ‘The truth of the story is a great advantage,’ if 9 Intro| Egypt? or in what does the story consist except in the war 10 Timae| his poems; and he told the story to Critias, my grandfather, 11 Timae| I will tell an old-world story which I heard from an aged 12 Timae| said the other, the whole story, and how and from whom Solon 13 Timae| other causes. There is a story, which even you have preserved,