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When I heard this, and saw what sorrow the people were in, I was
moved with compassion to them, and thought it became me to undergo the
most manifest hazards for the sake of so great a multitude; so I let them
know I would stay with them. And when I had given order that five thousand
off them should come to me armed, and with provisions for their maintenance,
I sent the rest away to their own homes; and when those five thousand were
come, I took them, together with three thousand of the soldiers that were
with me before, and eighty horsemen, and marched to thevillage of Chabolo,
situated in the confines of Ptolimias, and there kept my forces together,
pretending to get ready to fight with Placidus, who was come with two cohorts
of footmen, and one troop of horsemen, and was sent thither by Cestius
Gallus to burn those villages of Galilee that were near Ptolemais. Upon
whose casting up a bank before the city Ptolemais, I also pitched my camp
at about the distance of sixty furlongs from that village. And now we frequently
brought out our forces as if we would fight, but proceeded no further than
skirmishes at a distance; for when Placidus perceived that I was earnest
to come to a battle, he was afraid, and avoided it. Yet did he not remove
from the neighborhood of Ptolemais.
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