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1 I | drawn up on the crown of the head, snatched at the water-melons 2 I | which was fastened on his head to a golden mitre starred 3 I | General struck him on the head with his heavy ivory staff, 4 I | the last terrace at the head of the galley staircase. 5 I | staircase. Motionless and with head bent, she gazed upon the 6 I | terrestrial space. She bent her head as she walked, and in her 7 I | them all, then sinking her head beneath her shoulders, and 8 I | Masisabal, placed her severed head on the prow of his ship. “ 9 I | seated on his heels, with his head brushing the handles of 10 I | dealing great blows with his head. When he raised it, Narr’ 11 II | against his breast, his head bare, and his face bent 12 II | the evening beneath his head. Matho at last was touched 13 II | earth.~Spendius, with his head thrown back and his eyes 14 II | of a carob tree: a lion’s head reared itself above the 15 II | the tent-pole above his head.~“You are suffering?” said 16 II | asked Spendius.~Striking his head with both his fists, he 17 II | remained gaping with his head cast down and his eyeballs 18 II | were raised, and a human head, impassible and bloated, 19 II | and apologues, nodding his head the while to solicit some 20 II | Spendius, who was flying at the head of the columns, had not 21 III | open, she threw back her head beneath the rays of the 22 III | formed a sun behind her head. She wore a coral button 23 III | hair.~But she raised her head to gaze upon the moon, and 24 IV | sum for every Barbarian’s head, or setting fire to their 25 IV | that they must have Hanno’s head.~Several times a day, they 26 IV | demand that the Suffet’s head should be thrown to them, 27 IV | with a sling around his head; Autaritus brandished his 28 IV | so loquacious, shook his head at every proposal.~One evening 29 V | invincible.”~Matho bent his head. Spendius continued:~“We 30 V | numberless apertures, and if the head were raised the stars might 31 V | then the other upon his head, he reached up to the air-hole, 32 V | her navel, and she fell head downwards upon the other 33 V | an ebony cone, bearing a head and two arms, rose behind.~ 34 V | upon it; then he put his head through the opening, then 35 V | daggers in his sides. His head rang upon the pavement.~ 36 V | staircase. Matho raised his head, and thought that he could 37 V | staircase. The sky above his head was covered with fires; 38 V | by the splendours of her head, and, holding out the zaimph 39 V | and Matho, with hanging head, passed slowly through the 40 V | zaimph), passed over his head. Moreover, he made a shield 41 V | high as possible above his head. The material, upborne by 42 VI | into which he would dip his head from time to time in order 43 VI | ample garment about his head held an ostrich feather 44 VI | ears stood out from his head and were beginning to increase 45 VI | checked them by attacking the head of their column, but the 46 VII | Acropolis, Hamilcar raised his head, and looked with folded 47 VII | recollections buzzed through his head, which was still dizzy from 48 VII | swords.”~Hamilcar bent his head, dazzled by such presages 49 VII | his brow, and his bull’s head was raised with a terrible 50 VII | He had thrown back his head in order to see. His partisans 51 VII | to put himself at their head,” said some one.~“And return 52 VII | and there a tall eunuch, head and shoulders above them, 53 VII | him, without raising her head to him:~“Greeting, eye of 54 VII | Hamilcar slowly bowed his head.~Although she wished to 55 VII | such heavy looks, let her head sink below her shoulders. 56 VII | flies. But he shook his head, and as he perceived the 57 VII | ungirdled robe, and had his head covered with a long scarf 58 VII | said Hamilcar, hanging his head; and he remained for a time 59 VII | Abdalonim turned away his head to mark his horror, and 60 VII | tried by stooping its huge head and bending its hams to 61 VII | succession. Hamilcar raised his head; he did not speak a word 62 VIII| brandishing the Suffet’s head on a pike, and then in the 63 VIII| who was mounted, bent his head and bit his lips. At last 64 VIII| He went on still at their head; and his horse, which was 65 VIII| his loins, a second on his head, and a third in his right 66 VIII| on continually from its head to its rear; for those who 67 VIII| cuirasses, and corpses hung with head thrown back between a pair 68 VIII| latter to a joint in the head, and with all their might 69 VIII| knee in his hands and his head cast down.~They remained 70 IX | forward to see him. On his head had been placed a grotesque 71 IX | his legs, slowly bent his head, and wept. This atrocious 72 X | mouldiness extended round its head; and in the corners of its 73 X | she walked would turn her head a little to see them. She 74 X | morning; she slept with her head on a cushion filled with 75 X | them retiring, bent her head, and then Taanach, believing 76 X | trembled, and the python’s head appeared above the cord 77 X | of her neck, allowed its head and tail to hang like a 78 X | sobbing quite softly with her head in the hands and her face 79 XI | preyed on the back of her head, and she involuntarily dozed 80 XI | The old woman shook her head, and murmured with her eyes 81 XI | quietly, and struck off its head with a single blow of his 82 XI | tore the veils from her head. He drew back with his elbows 83 XI | arms fell, and he bent his head whelmed in sudden reverie.~ 84 XI | with both his arms, his head thrown back, and his hands 85 XI | heaped up garments behind her head to make a cushion for her. 86 XI | distinguish you!” And with his head between her breasts he wept 87 XI | looked at him motionless, her head bent and her hands crossed.~ 88 XI | table of cypress-wood at the head of the bed; the sight of 89 XI | they not?”~She bent her head. He resumed:~“Ah! why have 90 XII | had served in Egypt, the head of the cynosephalus; those 91 XII | the crowd he raised his head. Before him a strip of canvas 92 XII | approached Gisco. He took his head, and, resting it upon his 93 XII | mountain he drew Gisco’s head from his breast by the beard, 94 XII | he wore a veil over his head like a woman.~Hippo-Zarytus 95 XII | who was marching at the head, thought that he could distinguish 96 XIII| which terminated in a ram’s head of pure brass. It had been 97 XIII| than marble, and with its head hidden by a heap of worms. 98 XIII| and with a shake of the head she answered, No,—so proud 99 XIII| all floated through her head in a melancholy and misty 100 XIII| extraordinary: thus a man’s head rebounded from the pediment 101 XIII| The snout fitted upon his head, bordering his face with 102 XIII| wheels stuck in the mire; the head of Spendius, with distended 103 XIII| hanging to his sides; his head was sunk between his shoulders, 104 XIII| poured perfume upon his head, passed an electrum necklace 105 XIII| stooping loins, bent hams, and head thrust forward. His face 106 XIII| against a scarlet cushion; his head was thrown back somewhat, 107 XIII| forward a carpet beneath his head. Then he raised his eyes 108 XIII| of smoking incense on his head. Clouds hovered here and 109 XIII| as motionless as he. His head, laden with an Assyrian 110 XIII| blood, he looked, with his head thrown back, as though he 111 XIV | marching as they did at the head of their columns, they had 112 XIV | Spendius picked up the head of an ox; then having formed 113 XIV | Salammbo started, and bent her head.~But Narr’ Havas, pursuing 114 XIV | Ethiopian beside him had his head thrown back over the arms 115 XIV | rolling his eyes; his great head of hair, caught in a cleft 116 XV | should strike him on the head with a stone; he had offended 117 XV | the firmament above her head, and around her the immensity 118 XV | But Salammbo turned her head as though some one had called 119 XV | town whirled round in his head, his blood streamed from 120 XV | fell down again with her head lying over the back of the