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26. Nox et satietas: cf. On chapter 25. 8. Decem milia . . . Trecenti sexaginta: the great disparity is probably due to the fact that the number of Roman slain rested on official reports, that of the enemy largely on a rough estimate. 27. Quis: an archaic form for quibus. Chapter 38. The night after the battle; scenes on the day following; Agricola withdraws to the country of the Boresti; he sends the fleet on a voyage of exploration. 2. Palantes: in straggling bands. 6. Consilia aliqua: tentat...ive plans, adopted only to be aban- doned for others. 6. Pignorum: loved ones, a poetic term applied especially to children. 7. Saevisse: cf. Chapter 2. 4. 8. Tamquam miser erentur : in the thought that they were showing them compassion. 9. Vastum ubique silentium: a dreary and all-pervasive silence. 10. Secret!: this word, which regularly means remote, here passes into the meaning of lonely, deserted by man, loneliness being a natural accompaniment of seclusion. 13. Et . . . Spargi bellum nequibat: likewise operations could CHAPS.
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