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But about this time some of the officers of highest
note
rank in the mercenary army discussed among
themselves a project for surrendering the town
to the Romans, being fully persuaded that the
men under their command would obey their orders. They
got out of the city at night, went to the enemy's camp, and
held a parley with the Roman commander on the subject.
But Alexon the Achaean, who on a former occasion had saved
once more the first to detect this treason, and to report it to the
general of the Carthaginians. The latter no sooner heard it
than he at once summoned a meeting of those officers who
were still in their quarters; and exhorted them to loyalty with
prayers and promises of liberal bounties and favours, if they
would only remain faithful to him, and not join in the treason
of the officers who had left the town. They received his
speech with enthusiasm, and were there and then commissioned
by him, some to go to the Celts accompanied by Hannibal,
who was the son of the Hannibal killed in
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