Chap.

 1 Miltiad|      not what accident, in the night; and when the flame of it
 2 Themist|       he had, to Xerxes in the night, to tell him in his own
 3 Themist|        island, for a day and a night, allowing no person to quit
 4   Alcib|        that "he had passed the night with Socrates, and had not
 5   Alcib|        sailed, it happened one night that all the statues of
 6   Alcib| collected wood during |343 the night round the cottage in which
 7 Thrasib|    from the town 84 during the night. ~
 8   Datam|    there, and marching day and night, he passed Mount Taurus,
 9   Pelop|      those revellers, when the night was far advanced, and they
10   Eumen|     escaped from his guards by night.  ~III. In the meantime
11   Eumen|       ordered them, as soon as night came on, to make as large
12   Eumen|      same way on the following night. The men to whom this commission
13  Hannib|   skilful commander; for, when night had come on, he set fire
14   Attic|        the message was sent at night, he appointed him a guard.
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