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Dialogue
1 Intro| is a pedestrian. At this point we may take a longer or 2 Intro| unanswered. And here is the point of my tale. In the fulness 3 Intro| Once more—and this is the point of connexion with the rest 4 Intro| science as, from another point of view, the science of 5 Intro| ill’ of the Republic. The point of view in both is the same; 6 State| be divided at some other point.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Yes.~STRANGER: 7 State| Then, returning to the point which we were just now discussing, 8 State| YOUNG SOCRATES: At what point?~STRANGER: May not all rulers 9 State| YOUNG SOCRATES: At what point?~STRANGER: One part may 10 State| What is it?~STRANGER: The point at which we digressed; for, 11 State| ancestors, who were nearest in point of time to the end of the 12 State| existence, because here was the point at which the argument eluded 13 State| or longer is not to the point. No offence should be taken 14 State| shall find from our present point of view that the greatest 15 State| step by step up to this point, not losing the idea of 16 State| common people which is in point?~YOUNG SOCRATES: I do not 17 State| Let us consider a further point.~YOUNG SOCRATES: What is