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“The next question,” said Makentes, “is, what
Ishall we do in this case?"
"Let us parcel out the job," said Lonchates.
"I, for my part, promise to bring to Arsakomas
the head of Leukanor, and you must fetch him
the bride."
"Very good," said he. "And you, Arsakomas,
seeing that this is a great business, must stay here
to collect and make ready arms and horses and
other equipment as much as you can get. For it
is not unlikely that an army and a war will be
what we shall need next. You will have no trouble in gathering a goodly following since you are
a true man yourself, and our kinsmen are not
few; but the best way will be to take your seat
on the ox-hide."
These plans were agreed to, and Lonchates
went off, just as he was, direct to the Bosporos,
and Makentes to the Machlyëans, both on horseback. Arsakomas stayed at home and addressed
himself to the young men, armed a force of his
kinsmen, and finally seated himself on the oxhide.
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