Book,  Par.

 1    II,     16|           in close array before the lines and no sign of carelessness.~ ~
 2    II,     87|           deeds, to enter the Roman lines. He then surrounded him
 3    II,    106|            his companies before the lines of the fortress on a high
 4   III,    104| establishing redoubts and fortified lines in commanding positions,
 5    IV,     66|           were lying close to their lines, far more were straggling
 6    IV,     67|         contracted and narrowed his lines, with the view of cutting
 7    IV,     69|             abandoned some of their lines in the belief that they
 8    VI,     62|    auxiliaries, surrounded with his lines two hills occupied by the
 9  XIII,     44|          their quarters outside the lines. There they were kept in
10  XIII,     50|      baggage was secured within the lines, and the rear was guarded
11    XV,     18|           they not only entered our lines before the Roman army began
12    XV,     91|             and he recited the very lines. These were his last words.
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