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BOOK II. (Book 2)
DIscoursing thus together, they were ad∣vanc'd as far as the Confines of Persia; where, after an Auspicious Eagle had appear'd unto them, and conducted them in their way, first making their supplications to the Gods, and Guardians of the Persian Nation, that they would favourably and graciously dis∣miss them, they pass'd the Boundaries: which done, and again having supplicated the Tutelar Gods of Media, that they would vouchsafe them a gracious and favourable reception, They, as beseem'd them, embrac't each other, and de∣parted; the Father again into Persia, but Cyrus continu'd on his way into Media to Cyaxares his uncle. Whither, when he was come, after mutual Congratulations past, Cya•…•…ares inquir'd of Him how great an Army He had brought. He reply'd, 1 1.1 thirty thousand of those that came to you heretofore to serve as Mercenaries. Be∣sides these, there come others of the 2 1.2 Nobility that never yet went forth to War. How many of them? quoth Cyaxares: For their Number, said Cyrus, when you hear it, it will not greatly please you; but know this, that few as They are, of those we call Peers, they easily com∣mand