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Megabazus, having reached the Hellespont with the Paeonians,
crossed it, and went up to Sardis. He had become aware while in
Europe that Histiaeus the Milesian was raising a wall at Myrcinus -
the town upon the Strymon which he had obtained from King Darius as
his guerdon for keeping the bridge. No sooner therefore did he reach
Sardis with the Paeonians than he said to Darius, "What mad thing
is this that thou hast done, sire, to let a Greek, a wise man and a
shrewd, get hold of a town in Thrace, a place too where there is
abundance of timber fit for shipbuilding, and oars in plenty, and
mines of silver, and about which are many dwellers both Greek and
barbarian, ready enough to take him for their chief, and by day and
night to do his bidding! I pray thee make this man cease his work, if
thou wouldest not be entangled in a war with thine own followers. Stop
him, but with a gentle message, only bidding him to come to thee.
Then when thou once hast him in thy power, be sure thou take good care
that he never get back to Greece again."
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