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 1     3|       them; and when going into battle, they sing of him first
 2     6|      distinction. Their line of battle is drawn up in a wedge-like
 3     6|     indeed, after escaping from battle, have ended their infamy
 4     7|       also carry with them into battle certain figures and images
 5    14|           14. When they go into battle, it is a disgrace for the
 6    29|         tribes you see going to battle, the Chatti to a campaign.
 7    30| fellow-countrymen. To begin the battle always rests with them;
 8    37|      their hair when they go to battle, to make themselves tall
 9    39|     received. They do not go to battle or wear arms; every weapon
10    42|     They choose dark nights for battle, and, by the dread and gloomy
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