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Excerpt from Plutarch's Lives, Vol. 3 of 3: From the Original Greek, With Notes, Critical, Historical, and Chronological, and a New Life of Plutarch
This saying being reported to Caesar, he concealed himself a long time, wandering up and down in the country of the Sabines. Amidst his movements from house to house he fell sick, and on that account was forced to be carried in a litter. The soldiers employed by Sylla to search those parts, and drag the proscribed persons from their re treats, one night fell in with him; but Cornelius, who commanded them, was prevailed on by a bribe of two talents to let him go.
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