Chap.

1   Datam|         if any ill-success should fall out while he commanded in
2  Epamin|         destruction, nor did they fall back, until, after shedding
3  Epamin|          fighting most valiantly, fall wounded with a spear hurled
4  Epamin|           from a distance. By his fall the Boeotians were somewhat
5   Eumen|   apparent to all, were likely to fall upon him. For Lysimachus,
6   Eumen|         the field of battle, than fall into the hands of your enemy?" "
7   Attic| proscribed; and that he might not fall into any danger, as the
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