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Perhaps they were waiting for Tehenna's command, but he was so crushed that he had not even thought of fleeing. The storm subsided gradually, and instead of that heat of the daytime a piercing cold seized the desert. The men and horses had drunk all they wanted; the bags were full of water; there were dates and cakes in abundance, so a good disposition prevailed.
Tehenna's corps was to occupy both these points, and secure the road to Egypt for Musawasa's army forces. The Libyans marched slowly from the town of Glaucus southward, and on the evening of the fourteenth day of Hator, they were at the entrance to the valley of the Soda Lakes, feeling sure that they would pass through in two days unmolested.
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