# The Gate to Cæsar

## CHAPTER XXIII.

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1. Place to which: 258; H. 380, I. 2. Place from which: 258; H. 412, I. 3. Place in which: 258, 4, and 260, b.; H. 425, 1.

1. The Roman soldiers drive the enemy, exhausted by wounds, into an unfavorable place.

2. They followed them up from the left part of the line.

3. As they attempted[1] to cross the river, a great part of them were put to the sword.

4. In another part many of the Belgians were killed.

5. On the front the Belgæ pushed for the camp.

6. But at last they were put to flight.

[NOTE.-- 1. attempted: recast the sentence and express _as they attempted_ by a participle referring to _a great part_.]

