Chap.

 1  9|          apply themselves day and night to the digging of wells.
 2  9| vigorously that in the very first night abundance of fresh water
 3 10|        four in the afternoon. The night, he was sensible, must be
 4 11|         other ships. Nay, had not night interposed, Caesar would
 5 38|                           38 Next night, Pharnaces, having intercepted
 6 46|        where, being taken up, and night having put an end to the
 7 57|        intelligence he set out by night with five cohorts of the
 8 61|          his camp silently in the night, and, by a quick march,
 9 64|           to avoid sailing in the night: and thence continuing his
10 73|           quickly performed, next night, at the fourth watch, leaving
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