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Where it quits Phrygia and enters Lydia the road separates; the way
on the left leads into Caria, while that on the right conducts to
Sardis. If you follow this route, you must cross the Maeander, and
then pass by the city Callatebus, where the men live who make honey
out of wheat and the fruit of the tamarisk. Xerxes, who chose this
way, found here a plane-tree so beautiful, that he presented it with
golden ornaments, and put it under the care of one of his Immortals.
The day after, he entered the Lydian capital.
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