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Now both the Magi were at this time within, holding counsel upon the
matter of Prexaspes. So when they heard the stir among the eunuchs,
and their loud cries, they ran out themselves, to see what was
happening. Instantly perceiving their danger, they both flew to
arms; one had just time to seize his bow, the other got hold of his
lance; when straightway the fight began. The one whose weapon was the
bow found it of no service at all; the foe was too near, and the
combat too close to allow of his using it. But the other made a stout
defence with his lance, wounding two of the seven, Aspathines in the
leg, and Intaphernes in the eye. This wound did not kill
Intaphernes, but it cost him the sight of that eye. The other
Magus, when he found his bow of no avail, fled into a chamber which
opened out into the apartment of the males, intending to shut to the
doors. But two of the seven entered the room with him, Darius and
Gobryas. Gobryas seized the Magus and grappled with him, while
Darius stood over them, not knowing what to do; for it was dark, and
he was afraid that if he struck a blow he might kill Gobryas. Then
Gobyras, when he perceived that Darius stood doing nothing, asked
him, "why his hand was idle?" "I fear to hurt thee," he
answered. "Fear not," said Gobryas; "strike, though it be
through both." Darius did as he desired, drove his dagger home, and
by good hap killed the Magus.
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