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Aulus Hirtius
Commentary on the Alexandrian War
6
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6
With this
view
he
began
a
great
and
difficult
work
; for
having
stopped
up all the
canals
by which his own
cisterns
were
supplied
, he
drew
vast
quantities
of
water
out of the
sea
, by the
help
of
wheels
and other
engines
,
pouring
it
continually
into the
canals
of
Caesar
's
quarter
. The
cisterns
in the
nearest
houses
soon
began
to
taste
salter
than
ordinary
, and
occasioned
great
wonder
among the
men
, who could not
think
from what
cause
it
proceeded
. They were even
ready
to
disbelieve
their
senses
when those who were
quartered
a
little
lower
in the
town
assured
them that they found the
water
the same as before. This
put
them upon
comparing
the
cisterns
one with another, and by
trial
they
easily
perceived
the
difference
. But in a
little
time
the
water
in the
nearest
houses
became
quite
unfit
for
use
, and that
lower
down
grew
daily
more
tainted
and
brackish
.
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