Chap.

1 Miltiad|     so that they might not be surrounded by numbers. Datis, though
2 Themist| straits, that he might not be surrounded by numbers. Though they
3 Themist|     up, and that he should be surrounded by enemies; by which information
4    Dion|   stronger parts of the city, surrounded Dion's house with guards,
5   Chabr|     follow. Upon which, being surrounded by a body of the enemy,
6   Datam|      that he could neither be surrounded by the superior number of
7   Datam|      that he could neither be surrounded by the enemy, nor could
8  Hannib|     had gone thither, and had surrounded his house with a number
9   Attic|      the wood by which it was surrounded; for the edifice, constructed
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