1The Hellenes were fighting the Persians in the pass for their Fatherland.
2The other Hellenes wondered at the strength and stability of his work.
3At first he thought that the ships were those of the Hellenes.
4But all the same was the outlook of those Hellenes blackly pessimistic.
5For this reason they always encamped at a distance from the Hellenes.
6They called themselves Hellenes, after Hellen, the son of Deucalion and Pyrrha.
7Were the Hellenes about to turn the flank of the Great King?
8Nothing that happened in the war surprised the Hellenes so much as this.
9Because he brought the gold from the foreigner to the Hellenes.
10Respect had to be earned and the Hellenes were no longer green novices.
11Hellenes preferred to honour the gods as was right and proper.
12She sighed, thinking that she would never understand the inferior Hellenes.
13The Lydians had arms very closely resembling those of the Hellenes.
14He had cursed the Hellenes, and now he cursed the Barbarians no less.
15But when the sun began to set, the Hellenes rose from their seats.
16Do any of his critics care about the Hellenes who live in Asia?
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