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1    II,     14| battle, fell amid a shower of darts with his horse pierced under
2    IV,     34|     every side, rushed on the darts, and by a death which was
3    IV,     67|    which to discharge stones, darts, and brands on the enemy,
4    IV,     68|   moving or discharging their darts on false alarms.~ ~
5   XII,     18|      besieged with brands and darts. Had not night stopped the
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