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Cyrus, when the two plans were thus placed in contrast before him,
changed his mind, and preferring the advice which Croesus had given,
returned for answer to Tomyris that she should retire, and that he
would cross the stream. She therefore retired, as she had engaged;
and Cyrus, giving Croesus into the care of his son Cambyses (whom
he had appointed to succeed him on the throne), with strict charge to
pay him all respect and treat him well, if the expedition failed of
success; and sending them both back to Persia, crossed the river with
his army.
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