37.
Caninius, having accomplished the business so successfully, without
having scarcely a man wounded, returned to besiege the town; and, having
destroyed the enemy without, for fear of whom he had been prevented from
strengthening his redoubts, and surrounding the enemy with his lines, he orders
the work to be completed on every side. The next day, Caius Fabius
came to join him with his forces, and took upon him the siege of one side.
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