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Punkin Spunkin
Jan 1, 2010
Having just finished her brilliant Alexander the Great trilogy on your recommendation (really moving and excellently characterized, I especially loved her attempt at novelizing the Diadochi drama with the final book), I'm starting The Last of the Wine now. Maybe I'll move on to the Theseus books afterwards.

Loving this already:

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"I see," he said, "that you are a judge of value, though so young. Perhaps you can tell me, then, who am getting too old to know much of such matters, what price one ought to pay for a true and honourable lover?" I wondered what he could take me for, and answered at once that one ought not to pay anything.
He looked at me searchingly, and nodded his head. "An answer worthy, Alexias, of your father's son. Yet many things have their price which are not upon the market. Let us see if this is one of them. If we come into the company of such a lover, it seems to me that one of three things will happen. Either he will succeed in making us his equal in honour; or, if he fails both to do this and to free himself from love, seeking to please us he will become less good than he was; or, if he is of stronger mind, remembering what is due to the gods and to his own soul, he will be master of himself, and go away. Or can you see some other conclusion than these?"
"I don't think, Sokrates," I said, "that there can be another." "So, then, it now appears, does it not, that the price of an honourable lover is to be honourable ourselves, and that we shall neither get him nor keep him, if we offer anything less?"—"It seems so, certainly," said I, thinking it kind of him to be at so much pains to keep my mind from my troubles. "And thus," he said, "we find that what we thought was to be had for love turns out the costliest of all. You are fortunate, Alexias; for I think it is still within your means. But see, we are walking past our destination."

Punkin Spunkin fucked around with this message at 05:13 on Jul 8, 2014

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