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History of Julius Caesar

CHAPTER VIII
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Caesar and his forces followed them to this spot.

The day was gone, and it was too late to attack them.

Caesar's soldiers, too, were exhausted with the intense and protracted excitement and exertions which had now been kept up for many hours in the battle and in the pursuit, and they needed repose.

They made, however, one effort more.

They seized the avenue of approach to the rivulet, and threw up a temporary intrenchment to secure it which intrenchment they protected with a guard; and then the army retired to rest, leaving their helpless victims to while away the hours of the night, tormented with thirst, and overwhelmed with anxiety and despair.
This could not long be endured.


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