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7" border=3D"0" alt=3D"It shows in a very striking point of view to what =
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g rose in those ancient days, in the minds of men, that Achillas, at the =
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y some command from Ptolemy in the city, considered it more prudent to ki=
ll them at once, without hearing their message, rather than to allow the =
orders to be delivered and then take the responsibility of disobeying the=
m. If he could succeed in marching to Alexandria and in taking possession=
 of the city, and then in expelling Caesar and Cleopatra and restoring Pt=
olemy to the exclusive possession of the throne, he knew very well that t=
he king would rejoice in the result, and would overlook all irregularitie=
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lute disobedience of a known command. Whatever might be the commands that=
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mself to be conducted off the field by a small body of guards, who, in th=
eir retreat, broke through the ranks of the enemy on a side where they sa=
w that they should meet with the least resistance. They were, however, pu=
rsued by a squadron of horse, the horsemen being eager to make Brutus a p=
risoner. In this emergency, one of Brutus's friends, named Lucilius, conc=
eived the design of pretending to be Brutus, and, as such, surrendering h=
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 submit. He thought it very essential to the success of his plans that he=
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and. He accordingly appeared at Cato's lodgings on the following day, mag=
nificently dressed, and accompanied by many attendants. Cato, who was dre=
ssed in the plainest and most simple manner, and whose apartment was furn=
ished in a style corresponding with the severity of his character, did no=
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