Chap.

 1  6| cisterns in the nearest houses soon began to taste salter than
 2 12|  attack them even by land. But soon after, Ganymed assuring
 3 20|   order or discipline, so they soon began to flee, with precipitation.
 4 24|    real sentiments, they would soon meet again, dismissed him.
 5 32|        of war. Accordingly, as soon as he arrived, he reaped
 6 38|         he supposed, must very soon depart. He therefore dug
 7 43|     and the valor of Vatinius, soon put an end to his triumphs. ~
 8 46|      means to an equal combat, soon mastered them by their superior
 9 48|        hundred sesterces each. Soon after, having made himself
10 59|      come to his assistance as soon as possible, for Caesar'
11 65|       and order. This he hoped soon to effect in Syria, Cilicia,
12 71|        to decide the affair as soon as possible by a battle. ~
13 75|       discharged against them, soon put a stop to their career.
14 76|     fortifications, which they soon forced, notwithstanding
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