Socrates Answers The Young Man

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Letter No: 001

When reminded that I should prepare for my trial, answered:

Me: “Thinkest thou not that I have been prepared for it all my life?”

The Man: “In what way“?

Me: “I have maintained that which in me lay!”

The Man: “How so“?

Me: “I have never, secretly or openly, done a wrong unto any.”

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