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1 I | then reappear along the three staircases until he reached 2 II | they had spit upon them three times to attract death, 3 II | die.~One morning when all three went out lion-hunting, Narr’ 4 II | golden scales.~They halted three hundred paces from the camp 5 II | and if a master has only three olives, is it not right 6 II | shekel of silver is now worth three shekels of gold, while the 7 II | perished.~It was a troop of three hundred slingers who had 8 IV | the journey from Sicca in three days, in order to reach 9 IV | It contained stables for three hundred elephants with stores 10 IV | lanes. The enclosures of the three old quarters which are now 11 IV | into the gulf and swam for three hours at a stretch. He reached 12 IV | price of a pomegranate for three goats. The Eaters of Uncleanness 13 IV | their horses; one had lost three at such a siege, another, 14 IV | pay did not arrive within three days, they would themselves 15 IV | the harbour lowered, and three flat-bottomed boats passing 16 IV | shouldered one another. The three long, dangerously-loaded 17 IV | the sycamore chest; it was three parts empty. They had seen 18 IV | and, on a closer search, three images of Tanith, and, wrapped 19 IV | Spendius, who had spent three years in the ergastulum, 20 V | and stopped before the three ebony steps leading to the 21 V | back part of the room, and three rays, emitted from its silver 22 VI | talents, twenty thousand oxen, three hundred bags of gold dust, 23 VI | the last screws. He lost three moons more in equipping 24 VI | communicating with the sea. It had three lines of circumvallation, 25 VI | caparisons, in each of which were three archers bending large bows.~ 26 VI | had a trumpet sounded. The three Judges of the town appeared 27 VI | and called for his cooks.~Three hours afterwards he was 28 VI | torches cast red spots, three Barbarians were thrust forward: 29 VI | close to the eagles!”~The three long-haired and ragged Barbarians 30 VI | vent in the abuse of these three men.~“Ah! traitors! ah! 31 VI | leave the vapour bath.~The three captives were still before 32 VI | from his girdle and the three heads fell. One of them 33 VI | chinks in the wall; the three bodies streamed with great 34 VI | with great bubbles like three fountains, and a sheet of 35 VI | members of the Great Council, three hundred of the rich, eight 36 VI | citizens, corn enough for three moons, a considerable quantity 37 VII | wings.~It was a ship with three tiers of oars and with a 38 VII | their cottage, which was three daysjourney from Hadrumetum, 39 VII | and imitate a jackal’s cry three times. If you do not see 40 VII | reached down to the ground; three black stones bordered by 41 VII | yellow circles represented three eyeballs on his brow, and 42 VII | bronze shaft resting on three claws and supporting a torch. 43 VII | the vaulted roof, and the three eyes of the idol appeared 44 VII | fastened on a great tower, the three storys of which formed three 45 VII | three storys of which formed three monster cylinders—the first 46 VII | everything! destroyed everything! Three thousand trees have been 47 VII | furnished on the inside with three threads on which balls of 48 VII | his hands.~“What is this? three palaces around Khamon at 49 VII | the season two kikars at three per cent., maritime interest; 50 VII | Stratonicles of Corinth, and to three Alexandrian merchants, on 51 VII | going away when he perceived three brass jars completely empty. 52 VII | him, clapped his hands and three men appeared; and all four 53 VII | sandastra, beryls, with the three kinds of rubies, the four 54 VII | Hamilcar went down the three steps, took up a llama’s 55 VII | electrum spoon; then he pierced three Indian bezoars with an awl. 56 VII | heavier.~Then he asked where three boxes of psagdas designed 57 VII | their mutilations; and only three remained, lying in the middle 58 VII | the jackal uttered its cry three times in succession. Hamilcar 59 VIII| Liguria to buy soldiers, three thousand mountaineers accustomed 60 VIII| baggage; and as there were three hundred Roman pila kept 61 VIII| two others. But with his three thousand Ligurians, and 62 VIII| justified when, one day, three hundred Barbarians were 63 VIII| wandered about among the three armies, was at that time 64 VIII| built across the Macaras, three miles from Utica; the corners 65 VIII| Hamilcar did not arrive in three days he would go with all 66 VIII| moved into the plain in three lines— first came the elephants, 67 VIII| amounted to eleven thousand three hundred and ninety-six men, 68 VIII| was an interval of only three hundred paces between the 69 VIII| themselves. I have still three thousand Carians, twelve 70 IX | holocausts to Melkarth, three hundred gold crowns to the 71 IX | in such a way that all three should unite to surprise 72 IX | NarrHavas appeared with three hundred camels laden with 73 IX | had remarked a troop of three hundred men apart from the 74 IX | half way up the hill or three hundred paces. Such a flood 75 IX | ten k’hommers of wheat, three hins of millet, and twelve 76 IX | would not come up again. Three phalangites, in the fourth 77 X | Suffet, who was assailed by three armies under the command 78 X | perish.~He stayed away for three days; on the evening of 79 X | outside; it consisted of three notes ever the same, hurried 80 XI | In the middle of the day three Barbarians clad in animals’ 81 XI | His tent was at the end, three hundred feet from Hamilcar’ 82 XI | people! I am the master of three hundred thousand soldiers! 83 XI | her, in her teeth, and in three bounds she was on the platform.~ 84 XII | mummified, and the Celts, the three rude stones beneath a rainy 85 XII | was broken.~At last the three chiefs and the schalischim 86 XII | Spendius first read the letter three times in succession; and 87 XII | participate in it. At last three Samnite shepherds discovered 88 XII | the Suffet’s rear, while three thousand of the most notable 89 XII | of Hippo-Zarytus to admit three hundred soldiers. Then he 90 XII | captured five hundred men; but three days afterwards a fleet 91 XII | of an alarm, made Hanno’s three hundred men ascend their 92 XII | The Punic square divided; three columns were swallowed up, 93 XII | tollenos, twelve rams, and three gigantic catapults which 94 XII | oblique fissure; and for three hours until morning he worked 95 XIII| throng at a distance of three hundred paces from the towers.~ 96 XIII| enemy.~Spendius arranged three great catapults opposite 97 XIII| great catapults opposite the three principle angles; he placed 98 XIII| enormous shields gliding on three wheels; the workers were 99 XIII| coasts in a sloop, and for three days Iddibal had been tacking 100 XIII| twisted by the wind.~The three great catapults did not 101 XIII| gave it to the people. For three days they gorged themselves.~ 102 XIII| the purpose, had broken in three gates. They were checked 103 XIII| base. The doors along the three fronts which faced the town 104 XIII| contained and engaged more than three thousand soldiers, began 105 XIII| with remonstrances.~But three hours afterwards extraordinary 106 XIII| But he clapped his hands three times. Giddenem appeared.~“ 107 XIII| Hamilcar strode across him.~The three black-robed men were waiting 108 XIII| And hustling away the three priests and their victim 109 XIV | disappeared into the mist.~But three days afterwards, when the 110 XIV | Carthaginians was greater still when three hundred of their own people, 111 XIV | The latter had received three thousand Gauls from Clypea. 112 XIV | evening of the ninth day three Iberians died.~Their frightened 113 XIV | nothing was left of the three corpses, their eyes ranged 114 XIV | covered with embroidery, with three diamond stars, and stamped 115 XIV | leaving the weakest, about three thousand in number, behind 116 XIV | grasshoppers had passed that way. Three hours later they reached 117 XIV | shore of the lake; and the three generals were to maintain 118 XIV | when the horses were within three paces of them, they sprang 119 XIV | this way they lingered for three months along the eastern 120 XIV | He had still remaining three thousand Africans, twelve 121 XIV | advance, he drew out the three inner ranks of his line; 122 XIV | then only twenty, only three, and lastly only two—a Samnite 123 XIV | had multiplied during the three years that the war had lasted. 124 XV | temple of Khamon there were three long tables laden with gigantic 125 XV | person, or to lay more than three fingers upon him at a time.~ 126 XV | there during the night; three vessels had brought courtesans 127 XV | tortoise. An ivory stool with three steps was pushed beneath 128 XV | from the top of a mountain; three times he was seen to leap,


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