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14The army then, having sated itself with these fruits, passed by several islands, and instead of the scarcity which they apprehended, the fear arose that they would become too fat. At last, after having been attacked by an ambuscade of the enemy’s archers, but having avenged themselves well, they came to a spot where the larger portion of the Euphrates is divided into a number of small streams.
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