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<TEI.2><text><body><div1 type="Book" n="1" org="uniform" sample="complete"><p><milestone unit="section" n="26" />And <persName>Cyrus</persName> also, it is said, departed very tearfully. And they say that he distributed as presents among his young friends many of the things that Astyages had given to him; and finally he took off the Median robe which he had on and gave it to one whom he loved very dearly. It is said, however, that those who received and accepted his presents carried them to Astyages, and Astyages received them and returned them to <persName>Cyrus</persName>; but <persName>Cyrus</persName> sent them back again to Media with this message: “If you wish me ever to come back to you again, grandfather, without having to be ashamed, permit those to whom I have given anything to keep it.” And when Astyages heard this, he did as <persName>Cyrus</persName>'s letter bade.
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