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hat if the Romans were to persist in carrying on the siege; the autumnal equinox being past and the air already closing in for cold; he should be deserted by his soldiers; who would suffer anything rather than wintering in open field。 To prevent which; he had recourse to the following deceit: he gave orders to those of his men who had made most acquaintance among the Roman soldiers; not to pursue too close when they met them foraging; but to suffer them to carry off some provision; moreover; that they should praise their valour; and declare that it was not without just reason that their king looked upon the Romans as the bravest men in the world。 This done; upon further opportunity; they rode nearer in; and; drawing up their horses by the men; began to revile for his obstinacy; that whereas Phraates desired nothing more than peace; and an occasion to show how ready he was to save the lives of so many brave soldiers; he; on the contrary; gave no opening to any friendly offers; but sat awaiting the arrival of the two fiercest and worst enemies; winter and famine; from whom it would be hard for them to make their escape; even with all the good…will of the Parthians to help them。 Antony; having these reports from many hands; began to indulge the hope; nevertheless; he would not send any message to the Parthian till he had put the question to these friendly talkers; whether what they said was said by order of their king。 Receiving answer that it was; together with new encouragement to believe them; he sent some of his friends to demand once more the standards and prisoners; lest if he should ask nothing; he might be supposed to be too thankful to have leave to retreat in quiet。 The Parthian king made answer that; as for the standards and prisoners; he need not trouble himself: but if he thought fit to retreat; he might do it when he pleased; in peace and safety。 Some few days; therefore; being spent in collecting the baggage he set out upon his march。 On which occasion; though there was no man of his time like him for addressing a multitude; or for carrying soldiers with him by the force of words; out of shame and sadness he could not find in his heart to speak himself but employed Domitius Aenobarbus。 And some of the soldiers resented it; as an undervaluing of them; but the greater number saw the true cause; and pitied it; and thought it rather a reason why they on their side should treat their general with more respect and obedience than ordinary。 Antony had resolved to return by the same way he came; which was through a level country clear of all trees; but a certain Mardian came to him (one that was very conversant with the manners of the Parthians; and whose fidelity to the Romans had been tried at the battle where the machines were lost); and advised him to keep the mountains close on his right hand; and not to expose his men; heavily armed; in a broad; open; riding country; to the attacks of a numerous army of light horse and archers; that Phraates with fair promises had persuaded him from the siege on purpose that he might with more ease cut him off in his retreat; but if so he pleased; he would conduct him by a nearer route; on which moreover he should find the necessaries for his army in greater abundance。 Antony upon this began to consider what was best to be done; he was unwilling to seem to have any mistrust of the Parthians after their treaty; but; holding it to be really best to march his army the shorter and more inhabited way; he demanded of the Mardian some assurance of his faith; who offered himself to be bound until the army came safe into Armenia。 Two days he conducted the army bound; and; on the third; when Antony had given up all thought of the enemy; and was marching at his ease in no very good order; the Mardian; perceiving the bank of the river broken down; and the water let out and overflowing the road by which they were to pass; saw at once that this was the handiwork of the Parthians; done out of mischief; and to hinder their march: so he advised Antony to be upon his guard; for that the enemy was nigh at hand。 And sooner had he begun to put his men in order; disposing the slingers and dart…men in convenient intervals for sallying out; but the Parthians came pouring in on all sides; fully expecting to encompass them; and throw the whole army into disorder。 They were at once attacked by the light troops; whom they galled a good deal with their arrows; but being themselves as warmly entertained with the slings and darts; and many wounded; they made their retreat。 Soon after; rallying up afresh; they were beat back by a battalion of Gallic horse; and appeared no more that day。 By their manner of attack Antony; seeing what to do; not only placed the slings and darts as a rear guard; but also lined both flanks with them; and so marched in a square battle; giving order to the horse to charge and beat off the enemy; but not to follow them far as they retired。 So that the Parthians; not doing more mischief for the four ensuing days than they received; began to abate in their zeal; and; complaining that the winter season was much advanced; pressed for returning home。 But; on the fifth day; Flavius Gallus; a brave and active officer; who had a considerable command in the army; came to Antony; desiring of him some light infantry out of the rear; and some horse out of the front; with which he would undertake to do some considerable service。 Which when he had obtained; he beat the enemy back; not withdrawing; as was usual; at the same time; and retreating upon the mass of the heavy infantry; but maintaining his own ground; and engaging boldly。 The officers who commanded in the rear; perceiving how far he was getting from the body of the army; sent to warn him back; but he took no notice of them。 It is said that Titius the quaestor snatched the standards and turned them round; upbraiding Gallus with thus leading so many brave men to destruction。 But when he on the other side reviled him again; and commanded the men that were about him to stand firm; Titius made his retreat; and Gallus; charging the enemies in the front; was encompassed by a party that fell upon his rear; which at length perceiving; he sent a messenger to demand succour。 But the commanders of the heavy infantry; Canidius amongst others; a particular favourite of Antony's; seem here to have committed a great oversight。 For; instead of facing about with the whole body; they sent small parties; and; when they were defeated; they still sent out small parties; so that by their bad management the rout would have spread through the whole army; if Antony himself had not marched from the van at the head of the third legion; and; passing this through among the fugitives; faced the enemies; and hindered them from any further pursuit。 In this engagement were killed three thousand; five thousand were carried back to the camp wounded; amongst the rest Gallus; shot through the body with four arrows; of which wounds he died。 Antony went from tent to tent to visit and comfort the rest of them; and was not able to see his men without tears and a passion of grief。 They; however; seized his hand with joyful faces; bidding him go and see to himself and not be concerne
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