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The Greeks, of their own impulse, mutilated the dead bodies, in order that the sight of them might be as horrible as possible to the enemy. The enemy, after faring thus, went off, and the Greeks, advancing the rest of the day without molestation, arrived at the river Tigris. Here was a large deserted city, the name of which was Larissa, and which the Medes had formerly inhabited. The breadth of its wall was five and twenty feet, and the height of it a hundred ; its circuit was two parasangs. It... was built of bricks made of clay, but there was under it a stone foundation, the height of twenty feet. . . . On the fourth day thereafter, the Barbarians, having gone forward in the night, occupied an elevated position on the right, on the route by which the Greeks were to pass; the brow of a mountain, beneath which was the descent into the plain. As soon as Cheirisophus saw that this eminence was pre-occupied, he sent for Xenophon from, the rear, and ordered him to bring his peltasts and come to the front.
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