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toward south, with orders for them to camp on the banks of the Rubicon.
When night came him he/she sat as usual him to supper, and it conversed with his
friends in his/her way to the agenda, and it went later with them to a public
fun. Hardly it was dark and still the roads were, he put
street secretly from the city, it accompanied from a very little companions.
Instead of using of his/her equipment to the agenda, the parading of what
you/he/she would have attracted attention to his/her movements, he made to pick up some mules
from one to cook to the near oven-house, and it bridled in his/her chaise. There was
torch-carriers provided to turn on the way. The ride drove above during
the night, finding, however the hasty preparations that had been done
inadequate for the occasion. The torches went out, the guides lost them
way, and the future conqueror of the world wandered almost puzzled and
lost, up to that, only after interruption in the daytime, the party met him with a farmer
who undertaken to drive them. Under his/her direction to which they has made their way
the principal road again, and it advanced then without the further difficulty to the
banks of the river, where they found that portion of the army that had
is expeditious in before camped, and attending their arrival.
[The illustration: Crossing The RUBICON]
[Sidenote: Caesar to the Rubicon.]
[Sidenote: Your hesitation to the river.]
Caesar was standing for of the time on the banks of the brook, thoughtful on the
the greatness of the enterprise in which simply passing through him is able
involve him/it. His/her officers states next to his/her side. "We can retire it said _now_"
him, "but once through that river and us we have to follow." He made a break for some
time, aware of the enormous importance of the decision, although him
only thought, undoubtedly, of his/her consequences to him. Taking the footstep
what time necessarily witnessed him it would end or in him his to understand
the tallest aspirations of his/her ambition, or in his absolute and
irreparable downfall. There were also, affairs public and enormous in danger, of