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He crossed over to Africa against Domitius 1 and overcame him in a mighty battle; then, when the soldiers were hailing him as commander-in-chief, he said he could not accept the honour while the enemy's palisade still stood upright. And they, in spite of a heavy rain that enveloped them, swept on and plundered the camp. 2

1 In 81 B.C.

2 Cf. Plutarch's Life of Pompey, chaps. xi.-xii. (624 C-E).

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