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. . . . . . . . . . . It was night. The Persian soldiers, their position being unfortified, were in order of battle, ready to meet any unexpected attack. The foot-soldiers stood leaning on their shields, the horsemen held their horsessaddled and bridled near the camp-fires. Cambyses was riding through theranks, encouraging his troops by words and looks. Only one part of thearmy was not yet ranged in order of battle--the centre. It was composedof the Persian body-guard, the apple-bearers, Immort...als, and the king'sown relatives, who were always led into battle by the king in person. The Ionian Greeks too had gone to rest, at Phanes' command. He wanted tokeep his men fresh, and allowed them to sleep in their armor, while hekept watch. Aristomachus was welcomed with shouts of joy by the Greeks, and kindly by Cambyses, who assigned him, at the head of one half theGreek troops, a place to the left of the centre attack, while Phanes, with the other half, had his place at the right. The king himself was totake the lead at the head of the ten thousand Immortals, preceded by theblue, red and gold imperial banner and the standard of Kawe.
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