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Lizzy, you must walk out with him again, that he may not be in Bingleys way. He had begun at the wrong end. A few days after, news came that Dinocrates the Messenian, a particular enemy to Philopoemen, and for his wickedness and villanies generally hated, had induced Messene to revolt from the Achaeans, and cross about to seize upon a little place called Colonis.

Alcibiades would not suffer him to accept of less than a talent; but when that was paid down, he commanded him to relinquish the bargain, having by this device relieved his necessity. Out of the foresight of which it was, that anciently Lycurgus, in three several laws, forbade them to make many wars with the same nation, as this would be to instruct their enemies in the art of it. The party did not supply much conversation.

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Whether these acts are to be ascribed to the greatness or pettiness of his spirit, let every one argue as they please. "Its getting too deep for me, Doc," he muttered de- jectedly.