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Sentence
On
Nicias
a
philosopher
having
his
shoes
stolen
from
him,
may
they,
said
he,
fit
his
feet
that
took
them
away.
A
wish
at
the
first
view
very
harmless,
but
there
was
that
in
it
which
poisoned
his
charity
into
a
malicious
revenge.
For
he
himself
had
hurled
or
crooked
feet,
so
that
in
effect
he
wished
the
thief
to
be
lame.
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On Nicias a philosopher having his shoes stolen from him, may they, said he, fit his feet that took them away. A wish at the first view very harmless, but there was that in it which poisoned his charity into a malicious revenge. For he himself had hurled or crooked feet, so that in effect he wished the thief to be lame.
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