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While he was here an eclipse of the moon occurred:
note
and the Gauls who had all along been
much discontented at the hardships of the
march,—which was rendered the more painful
for them by the fact of their being accompanied by their
wives and children, who followed the host in waggons,—
now regarded the eclipse as an evil augury, and refused to go
on. But King Attalus, who got no effective service out of
them, and saw that they straggled during the march and
encamped by themselves, and wholly declined to obey orders
and despised all authority, was in great doubt as to what to
do. He was anxious less note they should desert to Achaeus, and
join in an attack upon himself: and was at the same time uneasy
at the scandal to which he would give rise, if he caused his
soldiers to surround and kill all these men, who were believed
to have crossed into
Accordingly Attalus led the Aegosagae back to the Helles
pont; and after negotiations with the people of
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