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Dialogue
1 Intro| individuals, or a managing of herds. And the Statesman is not 2 Intro| again at the art of managing herds. You have probably heard 3 Intro| off into the management of herds of animals, and again of 4 Intro| included in the art of tending herds. There remains only the 5 State| divide the management of herds. To this you appeared rather 6 State| I mean, with animals in herds?~YOUNG SOCRATES: Yes.~STRANGER: 7 State| division of the management of herds, into the management of 8 State| management of land and of water herds.~YOUNG SOCRATES: There is.~ 9 State| the collective rearing of herds into two corresponding parts, 10 State| other the rearing of land herds?~YOUNG SOCRATES: Yes.~STRANGER: 11 State| Any one can divide the herds which feed on dry land?~ 12 State| the management of them in herds; and again in herds of pedestrian 13 State| them in herds; and again in herds of pedestrian animals. The 14 State| the various species and herds of animals, and each one 15 State| other herdsmen ‘rear’ their herds, but this is not a suitable 16 State| STRANGER: Why, is not ‘care’ of herds applicable to all? For this 17 State| say either ‘tending’ the herds, or ‘managing’ the herds, 18 State| herds, or ‘managing’ the herds, or ‘having the care’ of 19 State| divided the art of ‘rearing’ herds accordingly as they were 20 State| they were land or water herds, winged and wingless, mixing 21 State| differences the ‘tending’ of herds, comprehending in our definition 22 State| word had been ‘managing’ herds, instead of feeding or rearing 23 State| voluntary management of herds of voluntary bipeds politics, 24 State| those which have to do with herds at all. There still remain, 25 State| rearing horses, or tending herds, or divination, or any ministerial