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es which they extorted from the agriculturalists of the valley of the Nil=
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ituated as he was, he was compelled to seem to be on Caesar's side, he mu=
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be overthrown. Pothinus was more active, though not less cautious in his =
hostility to them. He opened secret communication with Achillas, sending =
him information, from time to time, of what took place within the walls, =
and of the arrangements made there for the defense of the city against hi=
m, and gave him also directions how to proceed. He was very wary and saga=
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