[Cyropaedia by Xenophon]@TWC D-Link bookCyropaedia BOOK II 43/53
If they should come across any Armenians they can either make them prisoners and prevent them from spreading the news, or at least scare them out of the way, so that they will not realise the whole of your force, and only take measures against a pack of thieves.
[24] That is your task, Chrysantas, and now for mine.
At break of day I shall take half the foot and all the cavalry and march along the level straight to the king's residence.
If he resists, we must fight, if he retreats along the plain we must run him down, if he makes for the mountains, why then," said Cyrus, "it will be your business to see that none of your visitors escape.
[25] Think of it as a hunt: we down below are the beaters rounding up the game, and you are the men at the nets: only bear in mind that the earths must all be stopped before the game is up, and the men at the traps must be hidden, or they will turn back the flying quarry.
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