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Letter 70 — On the Proper Tlme to Slip the Cable (§26)

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During the second event in a sham sea-fight one of the barbarians sank deep into his own throat a spear which had been given him for use against his foe. “Why, oh why,” he said, “have I not long ago escaped from all this torture and all this mockery? Why should I be armed and yet wait for death to come?” This exhibition was all the more striking because of the lesson men learn from it that dying is more honourable than killing.
Seneca·Letter 70 — On the Proper Tlme to Slip the Cable (§26)·trans. Gummere
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