16.
Vercingetorix follows closely upon Caesar
by shorter marches, and selects for his camp a place defended by woods and
marshes, at the distance of fifteen miles from Avaricum . There he received intelligence by trusty scouts, every
hour in the day, of what was going on at Avaricum , and ordered whatever he wished to be done; he closely
watched all our expeditions for corn and forage, and whenever they were
compelled to go to a greater distance, he attacked them when dispersed, and
inflicted severe loss upon them; although the evil was remedied by our men, as
far as precautions could be taken, by going forth at irregular times' and by
different ways.
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