Chap.

1 Miltiad| consternation, that the Persians betook themselves, not to their
2   Alcib|         guard. He in consequence betook himself to Tissaphernes,
3   Alcib|       would not return home, but betook himself to Pactye,73 and
4   Conon|    countrymen. He in consequence betook himself to Pharnabazus,
5   Attic|      himself to his studies, and betook himself to Athens. He nevertheless,
6   Attic|         his wisdom, that when he betook himself to a city which
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