Transcription of The Crito
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The Critoby PlatoSOCRATES: Here already, Crito ? Surely it is stillearly? Crito : Indeed it : About what time? Crito : Just before : I wonder that the warder paid anyattention to : He is used to me now, Socrates, becauseI come here so often. Besides, he is under some smallobligation to : Have you only just come, or haveyou been here for long? Crito : Fairly : Then why didn t you wake me atonce, instead of sitting by my bed so quietly? Crito : I wouldn t dream of such a thing,Socrates. I only wish I were not so sleepless and depressed myself. I have been wondering atyou, because I saw how comfortably you were Sleeping, and I deliberately didn t wake youbecause I wanted you to go on being as comfortable as you could.
Introduction to Western Philosophy The Crito—3 finish their bringing-up and education, and instead of that you are proposing to go off and desert them, and so far as you are concerned they will have to take their chance.
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