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And I believe that you are really
not convinced. I infer this from your general character since from your
words alone I should have distrusted you. But the more I trust you the more
I am at a loss what to make of the matter. I do not know how I can come to
the rescue. For I doubt my ability by reason that you have not accepted the
arguments whereby I thought I proved against Thrasymachus that justice is
better than injustice. Nor yet again do I know how I can refuse to come to
the rescue. For I fear lest
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