[470a]
if we are at all concerned to
preserve friendly relations with the other Greeks. Rather we shall fear that
there is pollution in bringing such offerings to the temples from our kind
unless in a case where the god bids otherwise1.”
“Most rightly,” he said. “And in the matter of
devastating the land of Greeks and burning their houses, how will your
soldiers deal with their enemies.” “I would gladly hear
your opinion of that.” “In my view,”
1 For similar caution cf. on 427 B-C.
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