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While these events were taking place Scerdilaidas,
note
thinking that he was not being treated fairly,
because some of the payments agreed upon
in his treaty with Philip were in arrear, sent
out fifteen galleys, treacherously pretending that their object was to receive and convoy the money. These galleys
sailed to
Harvest time was now approaching: and as Taurion paid note
little attention to the protection of the cities
I mentioned above; Aratus in person, at the
head of some picked Achaean troops, protected the getting
in of the harvest round
pursuing them as they retreated, the hoplites with Lycus rose
from their hiding-place and charged them as they rushed
heedlessly on. The Eleans did not stand against the attack,
but fled at the mere appearance of the hoplites: who killed two
hundred of them and took eighty prisoners, and carried off
with them in safety all the booty that had been driven in from
the country. At the same time the Navarch of the league
made numerous descents upon Calydonia and the territory of
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