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Phaedo Part
1 Intro| Socrates is narrated to Echecrates and other Phliasians by 2 Text | narrator of the dialogue to Echecrates of Phlius. Socrates, Apollodorus, 3 Text | OF THE NARRATION: Phlius.~ECHECRATES: Were you yourself, Phaedo, 4 Text | the poison?~PHAEDO: Yes, Echecrates, I was.~ECHECRATES: I should 5 Text | Yes, Echecrates, I was.~ECHECRATES: I should so like to hear 6 Text | proceedings at the trial?~ECHECRATES: Yes; some one told us about 7 Text | this?~PHAEDO: An accident, Echecrates: the stern of the ship which 8 Text | day before he was tried.~ECHECRATES: What is this ship?~PHAEDO: 9 Text | after he was condemned.~ECHECRATES: What was the manner of 10 Text | several of them with him.~ECHECRATES: If you have nothing to 11 Text | hear another speak of him.~ECHECRATES: You will have listeners 12 Text | therefore I did not pity him, Echecrates; he died so fearlessly, 13 Text | you know the sort of man?~ECHECRATES: Yes.~PHAEDO: He was quite 14 Text | of us were greatly moved.~ECHECRATES: Who were present?~PHAEDO: 15 Text | am not mistaken, was ill.~ECHECRATES: Were there any strangers?~ 16 Text | Terpison, who came from Megara.~ECHECRATES: And was Aristippus there, 17 Text | were said to be in Aegina.~ECHECRATES: Any one else?~PHAEDO: I 18 Text | that these were nearly all.~ECHECRATES: Well, and what did you 19 Text | were no grounds of belief.~ECHECRATES: There I feel with you—by 20 Text | you can.~PHAEDO: Often, Echecrates, I have wondered at Socrates, 21 Text | to the field of argument.~ECHECRATES: What followed?~PHAEDO: 22 Text | both speaking at once.~ECHECRATES: Yes, Phaedo; and I do not 23 Text | reasoning.~PHAEDO: Certainly, Echecrates; and such was the feeling 24 Text | whole company at the time.~ECHECRATES: Yes, and equally of ourselves, 25 Text | the man with all his eyes, Echecrates, as his manner was, took 26 Text | mouth.~Such was the end, Echecrates, of our friend; concerning