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                    <TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"><text xml:lang="eng"><body><div type="translation" n="urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0059.tlg020.perseus-eng2" xml:lang="eng"><div type="textpart" subtype="section" resp="perseus" n="211"><said who="#Socrates" rend="merge"><p>Well, I noticed that he was in an agony of embarrassment at what we had been saying, and I remembered how, in standing near, he wished to hide himself from Lysis. <milestone unit="page" resp="Stephanus" n="211"/><milestone unit="section" resp="Stephanus" n="211a"/>So I checked myself and withheld this remark. In the meantime, Menexenus came back, and sat down by Lysis in the place he had left on going out. Then Lysis, in a most playful, affectionate manner, unobserved by Menexenus, said softly to me: <said who="#Lysis" direct="false">Socrates, tell Menexenus what you have been saying to me.</said>

<milestone unit="para" ed="P"/>To which I replied: You shall tell it him yourself, Lysis; for you gave it your closest attention.

<milestone unit="para" ed="P"/><said who="#Lysis" direct="false">I did, indeed,</said> he said.

<milestone unit="para" ed="P"/>Then try, I went on, to recollect it as well as you can, <milestone unit="section" resp="Stephanus" n="211b"/>so that you tell him the whole of it clearly: but if you forget any of it, mind that you ask me for it again when next you meet me.

<milestone unit="para" ed="P"/><said who="#Lysis" direct="false">I will do so, Socrates,</said> he said, <said who="#Lysis" direct="false">by all means, I assure you. But tell him something else, that I may hear it too, until it is time to go home.</said>

<milestone unit="para" ed="P"/>Well, I must do so, I said, since it is you who bid me. But be ready to come to my support, in case Menexenus attempts to refute me. You know what a keen disputant he is.

<milestone unit="para" ed="P"/><said who="#Lysis" direct="false">Yes, on my word, very keen; that is why I want you to have a talk with him.</said> 
				 	
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<milestone unit="para" ed="P"/>So that I may make myself ridiculous? I said.

<milestone unit="para" ed="P"/><said who="#Lysis" direct="false">No, no, indeed,</said> he replied; <said who="#Lysis" direct="false">I want you to trounce him.</said>

<milestone unit="para" ed="P"/>How can I? I asked. It is not easy, when the fellow is so formidable—a pupil of Ctesippus. And here—do you not see?—is Ctesippus himself.

<milestone unit="para" ed="P"/><said who="#Lysis" direct="false">Take no heed of anyone, Socrates,</said> he said; <said who="#Lysis" direct="false">just go on and have a talk with him.</said>

<milestone unit="para" ed="P"/>I must comply, I said.

<milestone unit="para" ed="P"/>Now, as these words passed between us,—<said who="#Ctesippus" direct="false">What is this feast,</said> said Ctesippus, <said who="#Ctesippus" direct="false">that you two are having by yourselves, without allowing us a share in your talk?</said> 

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<milestone unit="para" ed="P"/>Well, well, I replied, we must give you a share. My friend here fails to understand something that I have been saying, but tells me he thinks Menexenus knows, and he urges me to question him.

<milestone unit="para" ed="P"/><said who="#Ctesippus" direct="false">Why not ask him then?</said> said he.

<milestone unit="para" ed="P"/>But I am going to, I replied. Now please answer, Menexenus, whatever question I may ask you. There is a certain possession that I have desired from my childhood, as every one does in his own way. One person wants to get possession of horses, <milestone unit="section" resp="Stephanus" n="211e"/>another dogs, another money, and another distinctions: of these things I reck little, but for the possession of friends I have quite a passionate longing, and would rather obtain a good friend than the best quail or cock in the world; yes, and rather, I swear, than any horse or dog. I believe, indeed, by the Dog, that rather than all Darius’s gold I would choose to gain a dear comrade—far sooner than I would Darius himself, so fond I am of my comrades.</p></said></div></div></body></text></TEI>
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