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Great was the joy of Xerxes on this occasion; and as he approved
highly of the enterprise which Ephialtes undertook to accomplish, he
forthwith sent upon the errand Hydarnes, and the Persians under him.
The troops left the camp about the time of the lighting of the lamps.
The pathway along which they went was first discovered by the Malians
of these parts, who soon afterwards led the Thessalians by it to
attack the Phocians, at the time when the Phocians fortified the pass
with a wall, and so put themselves under covert from danger. And ever
since, the path has always been put to an ill use by the Malians.
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