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Jamque in ipsis castris pugnabant, cum Agricola, iter hostium ab exploratoribus edoctus et vestigiis insecutus, velocissimos equitum peditumque assultare tergis pugnantium jubet, mox ab universis adjici clamorem; et propinqua luce fulsere signa: ita ancipiti malo territi Britanni: et Romanis redit animus, ac, securi pro salute, de gloria certabant.
Ubi, here adv. of time, as in 20, 38, et passim. Certabant. Not fought with the enemy, but vied with each other. So below: utroque certante. With pro salute, cf. His. 4, 58: pro me securior. Erupere. Sallied forth, sc. from the camp. Utroque exercitu. Each of the two Roman armies. Quod. Cf. 12, note. Debellatum, lit. the war would have been fought out, i.e. ended. Modo cauti.
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