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Meanwhile Euripidas, with two companies of Eleans,—
note
who combined with the pirates and mercenaries
made up an army of two thousand two hundred
men, besides a hundred horse,—started from
he had come; with the intention and hope of getting through Stymphalia, and reaching the difficult ground beyond it, before the Macedonians could catch him. But the king knowing nothing at all about the proceedings of the enemy, at daybreak broke up his camp and began his advance in pursuance of his original plan, determining to march by way of Stymphalus itself to Caphyae: for it was at that town that he had written to the Achaeans to meet him.
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