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ACHILLES

You give your advice out of friendship; but somehow I am distressed by my memory of life above, just as I think each of you is. If you wont admit it, you show yourselves my inferiors, by submitting to it without protest.

v.7.p.159
ANTILOCHUS

No, but your betters, Achilles. We see the uselessness of speaking. Weve resolved to say nothing, and to bear and endure it all, for fear that we too become a laughing-stock, as you have by indulging in wishes of that sort.

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