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Meanwhile those within the walls were reduced to the last straits, and
forced even to boil the very thongs of their beds for food. At last,
when these too failed them, Artayctes and Oeobazus, with the native
Persians, fled away from the place by night, having let themselves
down from the wall at the back of the town, where the blockading force
was scantiest. As soon as day dawned, they of the Chersonese made
signals to the Greeks from the walls, and let them know what had
happened, at the same time throwing open the gates of their city.
Hereupon, while some of the Greeks entered the town, others, and
those the more numerous body, set out in pursuit of the enemy.
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