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 1       I|         without insisting on the necessity of our meeting the rest
 2   XXXIX|        Ionia about the Fates and Necessity, so far from being directed
 3   XXXIX|         subject of the Fates and Necessity. and argued that not even
 4   XXXIX|         mistaken in thy views of Necessity and of the Fates. For even
 5     XLI|         and to substitute for it necessity, and destiny and the Fates.
 6     XLI| condemned by you, since it is by necessity that he fulfils his destined
 7     XLI|     saddle upon the Fates and on Necessity the responsibility for their
 8     XLI|       come what will, he must of necessity end by being such a person.
 9     XLI|     other gods, and sacrifice to Necessity alone and to the Fates,
10     XLI|      upon the waves, and that of necessity, for even this could not
11     XLI|        for it was after all some necessity of . the Fates that led
12     XLI|        not intentionally, but by necessity, for him. And we shall have
13    XLII|       destiny nor fate, nor with necessity. It lies with him who makes
14    XLII|        else except the Fates and necessity. And let him bare-headed
15    XLII|      whirled round in an eddy of necessity by the spindles of the Fates.
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