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104 pages - You are on Page 35 Xuthus: This my words may soon explain. Ion: What wilt thou say to me? Xuthus: I am thy father, And thou my son. Ion: Who declares this? Xuthus: The god, That nurtured thee, though mine. Ion: Thou to thyself Art witness. Xuthus: By the oracle inform'd. Ion: Misled by some dark answer. Previous Page / First / Next Page of Ion
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