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Then, after a little, he called the name of each of his comrades who had fallen in the battle to defend him, groaning most heavily at the mention of Flavius and Labeo. Labeo was his legate,1 and Flavius his chief of engineers. At this point, someone who was thirsty himself and saw that Brutus was thirsty too, took a helmet and ran down to the river.
1 Cf. chapter xii. 3 ff.
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