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Xerxes, after charging Artemisia to convey his sons safe to
Ephesus, sent for Mardonius, and bade him choose from all his army
such men as he wished, and see that he made his achievements answer to
his promises. During this day he did no more; but no sooner was night
come, than he issued his orders, and at once the captains of the ships
left Phalerum, and bore away for the Hellespont, each making all the
speed he could, and hasting to guard the bridges against the king's
return. On their way, as they sailed by Zoster, where certain
narrow points of land project into the sea, they took the cliffs for
vessels, and fled far away in alarm. Discovering their mistake,
however, after a time, they joined company once more, and proceeded
upon their voyage.
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