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ch. 33.3Accordingly, leaving a detachment to guard the camp,
they sallied forth, and made such devastating forays in the
Roman territory that the terror they caused extended even to
the City. The alarm was all the greater because such
proceedings were quite unexpected. For nothing was less to be
feared than that an enemy who had been defeated and almost
surrounded in his camp should think of predatory incursions,
whilst the panic-stricken country people, pouring in at the
gates and exaggerating everything in their wild alarm,
exclaimed that they were not mere raids or small bodies of
plunderers, entire armies of the enemy were near, preparing
to swoop down on the City in force. Those who were nearest
carried what they heard to others, and the vague rumours
became still more exaggerated and false. The running and
clamour of men shouting To arms! created nearly as great a
panic as though the City was actually taken. Fortunately the
consul Quinctius had returned
to
The other consul achieved a brilliant success. He ascertained by what routes the parties of the enemy would come, attacked each while laden with plunder and therefore hampered in their movements, and made their plundering expeditions fatal to them. Few of the enemy escaped; all the plunder was recovered. The consul's return put an end to the suspension of business, which lasted four days.
Then the census was made and the lustrum closed by Quinctius. [Note] The numbers of the census are stated to have been one hundred and four thousand seven hundred and fourteen, exclusive of widows and orphans.
Nothing further of any importance occurred amongst the
Aequi. They withdrew into their towns and looked on passively
at the rifling and burning of their homesteads. After
repeatedly marching through the length and breadth of the
enemies' territory and carrying destruction everywhere, the
consul returned to
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