Roman History, 40.9.2

Cassius Dio  translated by Earnest Cary

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2For he did not trust the servant of the Nervian, in spite of having received an actual proof of his good will, fearing that he might pity his countrymen and work the Romans some great evil; so he sent a horseman of the allies who knew the dialect of the Eburones and was dressed in their garb.

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