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I was going from the Academy straight to the Lyceum, intending to take the outer road, which is close under the wall. When I came to the postern gate of the city, which is by the fountain of Panops, I fell in with Hippothales, the son of Hieronymus, and Ctesippus the Paeanian, and a company of young men who were standing with them. Hippothales, seeing me approach, asked whence I came and whither I was going.



I am going, I replied, from the Academy straight to the Lyceum.



Then come straight to us, he said, and put in here; you may as well.



Who are you, I said; and where am I to come?



He showed me an enclosed space and an open door over against the wall. And there, he said, is the building at which we all meet: and a goodly company we are.



And what is this building, I asked; and what sort of entertainment have you?



The building, he replied, is a newly erected Palaestra; and the entertainment is generally conversation, to which you are welcome.

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