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(See [Note]7, 15-18)
Bolis was by birth a Cretan, who had long enjoyed
the honours of high military rank at King Ptolemy's court,
and the reputation of being second to none
in natural ability, adventurous daring, and experience in war. note
By repeated arguments Sosibius secured this man's fidelity; and when he felt
sure of his zeal and affection he communicated
the business in hand to him. He told him that he could not
do the king a more acceptable service at the present crisis
than by contriving some way of saving Achaeus. At the
moment Bolis listened, and retired without saying more than
that he would consider the suggestion. But after two or
three days' reflection, he came to Sosibius and said that he would
undertake the business; remarking that, having spent some
considerable time at
Full of eagerness therefore for success, Bolis set sail without delay, taking with him a letter in cipher and other
credentials addressed to Nicomachus at
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