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[224-313] ‘They go to the generals, and Nisus proposes that he and Euryalus should go to seek Aeneas. Aletes applauds them, and Ascanius promises them rewards, and offers his friendship to Euryalus in particular. Euryalus commends his mother to the care of Ascanius, who undertakes to be a son to her. The generals give them presents of armour, and they start.’

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