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ort,

WHAT

OF

WE

OUGHT

TO

DO.

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As

Crit.

I

then? day.

of

little before the break

wonder that the gaoler permitted

you

to

What o'clock may

be

it

Soc.

Soc.

'tis very early.

is.

A

Crit. Indeed

I take

it,

the occasion of your coming here

it

Soc. What's so soon, Crito?

you

I

have

is in

some

me.

but

just come!

Or

it

Are

Soc.

well.

and

is

measure obliged

to

been with him here frequently

he

know very

one

I

Crit. He

is

come in.

long

I

Crit.

have been here

a

since you came? good while.

you came

in

Soc. Why did you not awaken

me

then when

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