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1 I | party yielded, at the same time revenging themselves on 2 I | chords on their lyres from time to time, and in the intervals 3 I | their lyres from time to time, and in the intervals of 4 I | lyres, quivered, and from time to time they would draw 5 I | quivered, and from time to time they would draw forth a 6 I | their blackened boughs from time to time into the midst of 7 I | blackened boughs from time to time into the midst of the dishes. 8 II | began to tell stories; the time of their miseries was past. 9 II | to march behind him, from time to time turning restless 10 II | behind him, from time to time turning restless glances 11 II | undulations in the shade. From time to time these passed over 12 II | the shade. From time to time these passed over eminences 13 II | from their positions. From time to time a river would appear 14 II | positions. From time to time a river would appear amid 15 II | of a mountain for a long time, they turned abruptly to 16 II | not been drawn.~Another time NarrHavas took them a 17 II | After seeking for some time a convenient place from 18 II | language which, from the time of Xanthippus, had been 19 II | much to be pitied!”~From time to time he would rub his 20 II | be pitied!”~From time to time he would rub his limbs with 21 II | scullions than I used at one time to give for a pair of elephants!”~ 22 III | the apes are ever ill each time thou growest young again.~“ 23 IV | execrated by the people of all time on account of their unclean 24 IV | Mercenaries for the first time. Instead of the confusion 25 IV | is true, but at the same time solemn and reiterated. They 26 IV | kept its promises. This time, however, the eagerness 27 IV | applause, and it was a long time before he was able to speak.~ 28 IV | helmet used in course of time to occasion two callosities 29 IV | the corpses?” at the same time pointing to the gate of 30 IV | a trail of blood. Every time that Gisco wished to speak 31 IV | round his neck.~From that time onward the rebellion was 32 IV | Don’t trust him.”~For some time he hesitated. At last he 33 IV | reply; and the Gaul from time to time threw pebbles at 34 IV | and the Gaul from time to time threw pebbles at their faces 35 IV | the cramp fell back every time that they threw it, and 36 IV | Spendius stooped down from time to time to feel the stones 37 IV | stooped down from time to time to feel the stones with 38 V | words,—“Do you remember that time at sunrise when I showed 39 V | modulation lingered for a time through the air and at last 40 V | uncertainty alarmed him.~From time to time he would press his 41 V | alarmed him.~From time to time he would press his face 42 V | as one about to die. This time he was surely lost, and 43 VI | would dip his head from time to time in order to drink 44 VI | dip his head from time to time in order to drink more copiously.~ 45 VI | men poured in at the same time. The aborigines appeared 46 VI | re-heating of the bath from time to time, and two young boys 47 VI | of the bath from time to time, and two young boys leaned 48 VI | from the west. At the same time horsemen appeared; they 49 VI | where it floated for some time with open mouth and staring 50 VI | bowed to him, at the same time making a sign which he did 51 VII | its gigantic oars kept time as they beat the water; 52 VII | looked at each other for some time; suddenly Hamilcar started; 53 VII | But he has been for some time restless and disturbed. 54 VII | Hamilcar remained for a long time apparently lost in deliberation; 55 VII | There was a pause for some time. At last Hamilcar drew from 56 VII | humiliation. For the second time they recoiled before him. 57 VII | remained standing for some time. Several who had wounded 58 VII | temple of the goddess. “Each time I declared a quarter less, 59 VII | head; and he remained for a time as if quite crushed by the 60 VII | on his arm, at the same time moving his fingers daintily 61 VII | Abdalonim shuddered each time that he saw him approaching 62 VIII| it already. At the same time he was seized with a loftier 63 VIII| three armies, was at that time with him. He supported his 64 VIII| delaying Hamilcar.~From time to time he would mount to 65 VIII| delaying Hamilcar.~From time to time he would mount to the cupola 66 VIII| that the Suffet had not time to draw up his men in battle 67 VIII| closed up; and at the same time all the rest saw the foot-soldiers 68 VIII| They remained for a long time without speaking.~At last 69 IX | ensigns of Rome. At the same time long pikes, shields of leopard 70 IX | horse, and stopped from time to time to point out something 71 IX | and stopped from time to time to point out something with 72 IX | negotiations so as to gain time, and one morning the Barbarians 73 IX | especially the Greeks.~From that time forth the Carthaginians 74 IX | conquered from the first.~But time and money were lacking for 75 X | silver-wire basket from time to time, and would draw 76 X | silver-wire basket from time to time, and would draw aside the 77 X | herself to the gods, and each time that Schahabarim pronounced 78 X | flute blew; Taanach kept time by striking her hands; Salammbo, 79 X | and fro embarrassed by the time that was still left.~Suddenly 80 XI | foot of the ramparts for a time, and at the height of the 81 XI | incoherently carved.~From time to time a half-calcined 82 XI | incoherently carved.~From time to time a half-calcined piece of 83 XI | speaking, and running all the time.~In the middle of the day 84 XI | resumed their journey.~From time to time she asked whether 85 XI | their journey.~From time to time she asked whether they would 86 XI | hands in his own; and from time to time, in spite of the 87 XI | his own; and from time to time, in spite of the priest’ 88 XII | died at almost the same time there existed differences 89 XII | enter thirty or forty at a time. Wishing to profit by the 90 XII | Wishing to profit by the short time that was allowed to them, 91 XII | despatched.~All had for a long time believed him lost; so that 92 XII | sufficient misfortune at one time, news came that the Sardinian 93 XII | their sleep. At the same time the Barbarians arrived; 94 XII | river. It was wide this time and the west wind had not 95 XII | feet in the darkness. From time to time Barca had a volley 96 XII | the darkness. From time to time Barca had a volley of arrows 97 XII | existence since the last time that he had passed that 98 XII | might hold out for a long time; her broad walls presented 99 XII | were to shout at the same time; and taking Zarxas with 100 XII | as he had done the first time, with the assistance of 101 XIII| were beaten down, but each time the besieged raised them 102 XIII| terrace was rising at the same time.~Outside communications 103 XIII| His slaves had for a long time been bringing leathern bottles 104 XIII| covered with armour; and from time to time huge fragments broke 105 XIII| armour; and from time to time huge fragments broke off 106 XIII| and more pleasant.~This time, however, the Republic itself 107 XIII| Hannibal! and there was no time to choose another. Hamilcar 108 XIII| eaten nothing for a long time, rushed upon them; his tears 109 XIII| laughed and wept at the same time, he called him by the fondest 110 XIII| the Megarian dialect.~From time to time files of men arrived, 111 XIII| Megarian dialect.~From time to time files of men arrived, completely 112 XIII| of adoration. For a long time Rabbet had been torturing 113 XIII| brushed it as they rose from time to time.~The brazen arms 114 XIII| as they rose from time to time.~The brazen arms were working 115 XIII| paused no longer. Every time that a child was placed 116 XIII| lasted for a long, indefinite time until the evening. Then 117 XIV | seen her again since the time when in Hamilcar’s tent 118 XIV | swaying to and fro for some time, stood still; they could 119 XIV | the bottom, hoping every time to find them perchance displaced; 120 XIV | from Tunis! The length of time which it took in coming 121 XIV | been mangling it for a long time, a man would set himself 122 XIV | voice and spoke for a long time in rapid, insidious, and 123 XIV | were exhaled. For a long time they looked at each other 124 XIV | that the Numidians had not time to come out, he could fall 125 XIV | stratagem, he thought, to gain time.~The Barbarian was mistaken; 126 XIV | the extremity, rose from time to time like an enormous 127 XIV | extremity, rose from time to time like an enormous leech.~ 128 XIV | right and left, at the same time warning Matho of the blows 129 XIV | been following him for some time, step by step, with one 130 XIV | and had fed them for some time.~The Barbarians constantly 131 XV | three fingers upon him at a time.~Although he was not to 132 XV | had been observed at the time of the sacrifice. The pontiffs 133 XV | going about on tiptoe; from time to time a hymn sounded on 134 XV | on tiptoe; from time to time a hymn sounded on the lyres, 135 XV | third and again a fourth time; but some new torture always


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