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Now, as Sestos was the strongest fortress in all that region, the
rumour had no sooner gone forth that the Greeks were arrived at the
Hellespont, than great numbers flocked thither from all the towns in
the neighbourhood. Among the rest there came a certain Oeobazus, a
Persian, from the city of Cardia, where he had laid up the
shore-cables which had been used in the construction of the bridges.
The town was guarded by its own Aeolian inhabitants, but contained
also some Persians, and a great multitude of their allies.
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