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phaedo-第18章

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outcry? he said。 I sent away the women mainly in order that they might



not offend in this way; for I have heard that a man should die in



peace。 Be quiet; then; and have patience。



  When we heard that; we were ashamed; and refrained our tears; and he



walked about until; as he said; his legs began to fail; and then he



lay on his back; according to the directions; and the man who gave him



the poison now and then looked at his feet and legs; and after a while



he pressed his foot hard and asked him if he could feel; and he



said; no; and then his leg; and so upwards and upwards; and showed



us that he was cold and stiff。 And he felt them himself; and said:



When the poison reaches the heart; that will be the end。 He was



beginning to grow cold about the groin; when he uncovered his face;



for he had covered himself up; and said (they were his last



words)…he said: Crito; I owe a cock to Asclepius; will you remember to



pay the debt? The debt shall be paid; said Crito; is there anything



else? There was no answer to this question; but in a minute or two a



movement was heard; and the attendants uncovered him; his eyes were



set; and Crito closed his eyes and mouth。



  Such was the end; Echecrates; of our friend; whom I may truly call



the wisest; and justest; and best of all the men whom I have ever



known。











                                   …THE END…





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