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47 pages - You are on Page 29 Servant: What then wouldst thou learn of these events? Iolaus: About how many allies has he with him? Servant: A numerous force; I cannot otherwise describe the number. Iolaus: The leaders of the Athenians know this, I suppose? Servant: They do; already is their left wing set in array. Iolaus: Is then the host already armed for battle? Servant: Yea, and already are the victims brought near the ranks. Iolaus: About what distance is the Argive host from us? Servant: Near enough for their general to be plainly seen. Previous Page / First / Next Page of Heracleidae
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