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arouses jealousy, so that unless a man be prodigiously superior to the rest in valor he cannot by any means escape being made a laughing-stock through professing to be so skilled. Such is my opinion, Lysimachus, of the interest taken in this accomplishment; but do as I told you at the beginning; you are not to let our friend Socrates go, but must request him to advise us according to his judgement on the matter in hand.Lysimachus
Well, I ask it of you, Socrates: for indeed our members of council, as it were, seem to me to need
Well, I ask it of you, Socrates: for indeed our members of council, as it were, seem to me to need