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To return to our narrative. Having obtained this
complete success the Carthaginians indulged
in every sign of exultation. Thanksgivings
were poured out to God, and joyful congratulations interchanged among themselves. But Xanthippus, by
whose means such a happy change had been brought about
and such an impulse been given to the fortunes of
Upon this unlooked-for catastrophe in the Libyan campaign, the Roman government at once set to note work to fit out a fleet to take off the men who were still surviving there; while the Carthaginians followed up their success by sitting
down before Aspis, and besieging it, being anxious to get the
survivors of the battle into their hands. But failing to capture the place, owing to the gallantry and determined courage
of these men, they eventually raised the siege. When they
heard that the Romans were preparing their fleet, and were
intending to sail once more against
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