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Meanwhile, however, those who were charged with the
shipbuilding were busied with the construction of the vessels;
while others collected crews and were engaged in teaching
them to row on dry land: which they contrived to do in the
following manner. They made the men sit on rower's benches
on dry land, in the same order as they would sit on the benches
in actual vessels: in the midst of them they stationed the
Celeustes, and trained them to get back and draw in their
hands all together in time, and then to swing forward and
throw them out again, and to begin and cease these movements at the word of the Celeustes. By the time these
preparations were completed the ships were built. They
therefore launched them, and, after a brief preliminary practice
of real sea-rowing, started on their coasting
voyage along the shore of
Roman people a few days before to command the fleet,
after giving the ship captains orders that as soon as they had
fitted out the fleet they should sail to the Straits, had put to sea
himself with seventeen ships and sailed in advance to
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