91. In the meantime, as the Barbarians turned to flight and were sailing out towards Phaleron, the Aeginetans waited for them in the passage and displayed memorable actions: for while the Athenians in the confused tumult were disabling both those ships which resisted and those which were fleeing, the Aeginetans were destroying those which attempted to sail away; and whenever any escaped the Athenians, they went in full course and fell among the Aeginetans. 92. Then there met one another the ship of Themistocles, which was pursuing a ship of the enemy, and that of Polycritos the son of Crios the Aeginetan. This last had charged against a ship of Sidon, the same that had taken the Aeginetan vessel which was keeping watch in advance at Skiathos, 1269

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