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The next winter, the sickness fell upon the Athenians again (having indeed never totally left the city, though there was some intermission) and continued above a year after;
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but the former lasted two years, insomuch as nothing afflicted the Athenians or impaired their strength more than it.
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For the number that died of it of men of arms enrolled were no less than four thousand four hundred;
and horsemen, three hundred;
of the other multitude, innumerable.
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There happened also at the same time many earthquakes both in Athens and Euboea and also amongst the Boeotians, and in Boeotia chiefly at Orchomenus.
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