[859] καλῶς νομίζεις he assents, almost mechanically—but his thoughts are intent on sending for the herdsman.
στελοῦντα, “to summon”: στέλλειν = “to cause to set out” (by a mandate), hence “to summon”: Soph. OC 297 σκοπὸς δέ νιν ι ὃς κἀμὲ δεῦρ᾽ ἔπεμπεν οἴχεται στελῶν.—μηδὲ τοῦτ᾽ ἀφῇς, “ανδ δο νοτ νεγλεξτ τηις.” ωιτη α ποιντ αφτερ στελοῦντα ωε ξουλδ ρενδερ: “νεγλεξτ νοτ εϝεν τηις”: βυτ οεδ. δοες νοτ φεελ, νορ φειγν, ινδιφφερενξε.
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