Chap.

 1 11| During the consternation that followed upon this defeat, Caesar,
 2 14|      a manner that every ship followed that to which she was appointed
 3 17|      upon the shore, and were followed by others, who pushed the
 4 21|      whither such a multitude followed and crowded after him, that
 5 25|       supported by those that followed him, he was surrounded by
 6 27|       joining the troops that followed them, they again prepared
 7 31|   easy passage for those that followed. It is ascertained that
 8 31|   ship; but by the crowd that followed him, the ship in which he
 9 45|      Isle of Tauris. Vatinius followed him thither, not imagining
10 45|   intimated to the ships that followed to do the same. Vatinius'
11 46|       good fortune to escape, followed him. ~
12 54|    The twenty-first and fifth followed their example. As only two
13 61|     from an attack. Marcellus followed him and encamped as near
14 75|      career. The enemy's army followed them close, and began the
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