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Allegory of the ponds

Posted: September 6, 2009 at 8:45 a.m.

And it came to pass one eve that Socrates was walking about the Acropolis, in the shadows of the Parthenon, bemoaning the ailments of his increasing age, when who should come his way but citizens Wealthius and Pooracles. As was his way, Socrates bid them good eve and queried them of issues of the day.

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Opinion, Pages 10 on 09/06/2009

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