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In the course of these proceedings Theodotus conceived note and put into execution an enterprise, very characteristic of an Aetolian, but undoubtedly requiring great personal courage. Having formerly lived at Ptolemy's court he knew the king's tastes and habits. Accordingly, accompanied by two others, he entered the enemy's camp just before daybreak; where, owing to the dim light, he could not be recognised by his face, while his dress and other accoutrements did not render him noticeable, owing to the variety of costume prevailing among themselves. He had marked the position of the king's tent during the
preceding days, for the skirmishes took place quite close; and
he now walked boldly up to it, and passed through all the outer
ring of attendants without being observed: but when he came
to the tent in which the king was accustomed to transact
business and dine, though he searched it in every conceivable
way, he failed to find the king; for Ptolemy slept in another
tent, separate from the public and official tent. He however
wounded two men who were sleeping there, and killed
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