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Crito
What is this, Socrates? Such a pronouncement from that stripling!

Socrates
You do not believe it is his, Crito?

Crito
I should rather think not. For I am sure, if he spoke thus, he has no need of education from Euthydemus or anyone else.

Socrates
But then, Heaven help me! I wonder if it was Ctesippus who said it, and my memory fails me.


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