68.
Metellus postquam de rebus Vagae actis comperit, paulisper maestus ex conspectu abit. deinde ubi ira et aegritudo permixta sunt, cum maxuma cura ultum ire iniurias festinat.
[2]
legionem, cum qua hiemabat, et quam plurumos potest Numidas equites pariter cum occasu solis expedites educit et postera die circiter hora tertia pervenit in quandam planitiem locis paulo superioribus circumventam.
[3]
ibi milites fessos itineris magnitudine et [p. 108] iam abnuentis omnia docet oppidum Vagam non amplius mille passuum abesse, decere illos reliquom laborem aequo animo pati, dum pro civibus suis, viris fortissumis atque miserrumis, poenas caperent; praeterea praedam benigne ostentat.
[4]
sic animis eorum adrectis equites in primo late, pedites quam artissume ire et signa occultare iubet.
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