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But the leaders of the Achaeans, on learning the
note
arrival of the Aetolians, adopted a course of proceeding quite unsurpassable for folly. They
left the territory of Cleitor and encamped at
Caphyae; but the Aetolians marching from
for the engagement, caused the Aetolians to shrink from
attacking according to their original purpose; but they retreated in good order to the high ground of Oligyrtus, content
if only they were not attacked and forced to give battle. But
Aratus, when the van of the Aetolians was already making
the ascent, while the cavalry were bringing up the rear along
the plain, and were approaching a place called Propus at the
foot of the hills, sent out his cavalry and light-armed troops,
under the command of Epistratus of
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