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Dialogue
1 Intro| who are the warp and the woof of society.~The outline 2 Intro| the looser texture of the woof. These are adapted to each 3 Intro| entwining the warp and the woof? In order that our labour 4 Intro| we may imagine to be the woof. These she binds together, 5 Intro| he calls the warp and the woof of human society. To interlace 6 Intro| figure of the warp and the woof, are also found in the Laws. 7 State| making the warp and the woof was the art of weaving, 8 State| STRANGER: Yes, and of the woof too; how, if not by twisting, 9 State| not by twisting, is the woof made?~YOUNG SOCRATES: There 10 State| define the warp and the woof, for I think that the definition 11 State| thus spun are called the woof, and the art which is set 12 State| the art of spinning the woof.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Very true.~ 13 State| intertexture of warp and woof, the entire woven substance 14 State| art of entwining warp and woof, instead of making a long 15 State| after the manner of the woof—these, which are naturally 16 State| together, like the warp and the woof, by common sentiments and