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... Arian to Achæus , with a token , and letters from Nicomachus and Melancomas . Cambylus again was to take care that Arian should pass safely to and from the citadel ; and , if Achæus approved of the scheme offered him , and gave answers ...
... Arian to Achæus , with a token , and letters from Nicomachus and Melancomas . Cambylus again was to take care that Arian should pass safely to and from the citadel ; and , if Achæus approved of the scheme offered him , and gave answers ...
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... Arian was to go foremost , because he knew the path , having gone by it several times in passing to and from the citadel ; and Bolis was to keep behind the rest , that when they came to the spot where Cambylus placed his ambush , he ...
... Arian was to go foremost , because he knew the path , having gone by it several times in passing to and from the citadel ; and Bolis was to keep behind the rest , that when they came to the spot where Cambylus placed his ambush , he ...
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