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Xenophon, Memorabilia (ed. E. C. Marchant), Book 3, chapter 11 (search)
ds?”“By all means — if you persuade me.”“And how am I to persuade you?”“That you will find out and contrive for yourself, if you want my help.”“Come and see me often, then.” “Ah!” said Socrates, making fun of his own leisurely habits, “it's not so easy for me to find time. For I have much business to occupy me, private and public; and I have the dear girls, who won't leave me day or night; they are studying potions with me and spells.” “Indeed! do you understand these things too, Socrates?”“Why, what is the reason that master Apollodorus and Antisthenes never leave me, do you suppose? And why do Cebes and Simmias come to me from Thebes? I assure you these things don't happen without the help of many potions and spells and magic wheels.” “Do lend me your wheel, that I may turn it first to draw you.”“But of course I don't want to be drawn to you: I want you to come to me.”“Oh, I'll come: only mind you welcome me.”“Oh, you shall be