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Sostratus

The deeds of my lifewere they in my own choice, or were they decreed by Fate?

Minos

Decreed, of course.

Sostratus

Then all of us, whether we passed for honest men or rogues, were the instruments of Fate in all that we did?

Minos

Certainly; Clotho prescribes the conduct of every man at his birth.

Sostratus

Now suppose a man commits a murder under compulsion of a power which he cannot resist, an executioner, for instance, at the bidding of a judge, or a bodyguard at that of a tyrant. Who is the murderer, according to you?

Minos

The judge, of course, or the tyrant. As well ask whether the sword is guilty, which is but the tool of his anger who is prime mover in the affair.

Sostratus

I am indebted to you for a further illustration of my argument. Again: a slave, sent by his master, brings me gold or silver; to whom am I to be grateful? who goes down on my tablets as a benefactor?

Minos

The sender; the bringer is but his minister.

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