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 1 43|  Cornificius, and the valor of Vatinius, soon put an end to his
 2 44|                             44 Vatinius, who was then at Brundusium,
 3 44|      troops of the barbarians; Vatinius, I say, upon notice of these
 4 45|   Octavius, understanding that Vatinius's fleet consisted mostly
 5 45| stopped at the Isle of Tauris. Vatinius followed him thither, not
 6 45|   pursue him wherever he went. Vatinius, who had no suspicion of
 7 45|       followed to do the same. Vatinius's men prepared themselves
 8 45|  advantage in arrangement, and Vatinius in the bravery of his troops. ~
 9 46|                             46 Vatinius, finding himself inferior
10 46|        approached the more had Vatinius's soldiers the advantage.
11 47|                         47 But Vatinius, after his success, sounded
12 47|        however, surrendered to Vatinius, upon the first summons.
13 47|       and afterward to Africa. Vatinius, having in so short a space
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