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1 I | in their portions.~Night fell. The velarium, spread over 2 I | staff, and the Barbarian fell. The Gauls howled, and their 3 I | themselves poisoned. They fell upon the slaves, a terrible 4 I | red-fringed robes, which fell straight to their feet. 5 I | fastened to her temples, and fell to the corners of her mouth, 6 I | not to weep, and the tears fell into the water continually.”~ 7 I | cloth parted asunder as it fell upon his shoulders, and 8 I | outstretched arms. Her lyre fell, she was silent; and, pressing 9 II | Hamilcar’s feast, as they fell asleep with their faces 10 II | criminal. His huge muzzle fell upon his breast, and his 11 II | bend down to see her!”~He fell back in a perfect frenzy, 12 II | thighs; the folds of his neck fell down to his breast like 13 III | closely on her hips, and fell to her ankles, where two 14 III | light as the moon. Then she fell back, panting, on the ivory 15 III | knowledge that you possess!”~She fell upon her knees placing two 16 IV | broke his nails, and then fell back into the waves and 17 IV | commerce of the desert. If they fell back to the west, Numidia 18 IV | decapitated.~As soon as night fell, Spendius went and roused 19 IV | the tents strained and fell; the multitude, thick pressed 20 IV | the first story the cramp fell back every time that they 21 IV | the waters redoubled. They fell.~When they came to the surface 22 IV | cupolas on the ceiling there fell a pale brightness which 23 IV | their feet slipped, and they fell into the great centre-basins. 24 IV | up again, and there they fell again. They experienced 25 V | a mysterious veil, which fell from heaven and which covers 26 V | from her navel, and she fell head downwards upon the 27 V | fissures cut in the wall there fell thin white rays, and they 28 VI | big, and they accordingly fell close to them. The Punic 29 VI | alone.~The dust around them fell and they were beginning 30 VI | with cutlasses and they fell backwards upon the swords’ 31 VI | girdle and the three heads fell. One of them rebounded among 32 VII | the wind ceased, the sail fell, and a man was seen standing 33 VII | occurred in their speech, he fell into a passion. The sole 34 VII | various-coloured pearls fell from her ears to her shoulders, 35 VII | She uttered a shriek and fell down among her women, who 36 VII | the wind, and white locks fell to his hips as if dashing 37 VII | the edge of his lips and fell upon his shoulder behind.~ 38 VII | was being crushed. Several fell upon their knees; the others, 39 VII | cross! the cross!”~Abdalonim fell back swooning upon the ground.~ 40 VIII| the ostrich feather which fell upon his shoulder. In his 41 VIII| Night—a moonless lightfell. A few cried out that they 42 VIII| fury against himself; he fell back upon the hope of victory; 43 VIII| account of the wounded, fell further back. The Barbarians 44 VIII| struck a great blow.~Down fell the huge beasts, falling 45 VIII| thus for a while, and then fell him with a blow of his axe.~ 46 VIII| a blow of his axe.~Night fell. Carthaginians and Barbarians 47 IX | speaking; his long white beard fell to his chain-covered hands; 48 X | extremities of the bands which fell from his tiara upon his 49 X | prayers, and her garments fell one after another around 50 X | music becoming still it fell off again.~Taanach came 51 XI | by her white hair which fell to her knees; and unwilling 52 XI | from this unclean food, and fell asleep on the horsescaparisons 53 XI | blocked the streets.~Night fell. The sky was lowering and 54 XI | something bluish and sparkling fell upon a bed of palm-branches.~ 55 XI | between them whence there fell a thread holding a plate 56 XI | for the zaimph. His arms fell, and he bent his head whelmed 57 XI | clouds uplifted her, and she fell back swooning upon the bed 58 XI | lion’s hair. The zaimph fell, and enveloped her; she 59 XI | makes Carthage tremble!”~He fell asleep. Then disengaging 60 XI | her hands, and the dagger fell.~Shouts arose; a terrible 61 XI | into the beard and then fell again. Crawling in this 62 XI | heads, and the grains that fell around them rang like rebounding 63 XII | weakened, tottering, they fell asleep close to their dead 64 XII | of reproach the cowards fell into a passion; they showed 65 XII | pushed the things which fell out back towards the flame 66 XII | his wasted sides rose and fell, and his eyes, wide-opened 67 XII | off with rapid strokes; it fell; to great jets of blood 68 XII | resumed their march. Night fell. They were out of sight.~ 69 XII | two long tears like pearls fell upon his beard.~“What stays 70 XII | its feet in its entrails, fell down, then rose again with 71 XII | cataract, an entire river, fell from the skies onto the 72 XIII| the form of a curve which fell behind the walls. But long 73 XIII| trees fastened to cables fell and rose alternately and 74 XIII| certain height they always fell back again. The great trench 75 XIII| being badly supported, fell in. They began again in 76 XIII| bullets of the slingers. They fell upon the roofs, and in the 77 XIII| curving through the plain fell into the gulf.~Hamilcar 78 XIII| teeth of the Carthaginians fell out of their mouths, and 79 XIII| battlements; portions of wall fell down raising a great dust; 80 XIII| smoke blinded them they fell back to left, and came to 81 XIII| claws of the hinder ones fell beneath his knees.~He had 82 XIII| crushed them. His sword fell and rose. It shivered on 83 XIII| Matho seeing him no more fell back exhausted.~A terrible 84 XIII| fronts which faced the town fell down, and cuirassed soldiers 85 XIII| the weight of its beam, fell, shattering the lower stories 86 XIII| axe; the slave swooned and fell in the dust at his feet. 87 XIII| rushed upon them; his tears fell into the dishes.~Hamilcar 88 XIII| frightful truth. But he fell into a passion with his 89 XIII| exertions and anger, he fell into a wild sleep. He spoke 90 XIII| rings were too large and fell from their wasted hands,— 91 XIII| up to his shoulders and fell behind, where men by pulling 92 XIII| and whole bodies.~Night fell; clouds accumulated above 93 XIII| frizzling of the fat as it fell upon the coals. The henbane-drinkers 94 XIV | foreheads, and the rain fell.~It fell the whole night 95 XIV | foreheads, and the rain fell.~It fell the whole night plentifully, 96 XIV | extremities of the files fell one by one; and this would 97 XIV | surged over them, and all fell back, leaving human fragments 98 XIV | mountain. The drizzle that fell upon the corpses softened 99 XIV | handling of a ship, or else fell back in terror, perceiving 100 XIV | evening a sword-belt suddenly fell from above like a stone 101 XIV | and shall keep!”~Spendius fell swooning upon the mat. The 102 XIV | became motionless. Night fell. Hamilcar was delighting 103 XIV | with gold dust.~Evening fell, and odours of balsam were 104 XIV | He was sent for.~Hanno fell upon the grass; and he saw 105 XIV | their heels and hands blood fell in big, slow drops, as ripe 106 XIV | in a cleft in the wood, fell straight upon his forehead, 107 XIV | smoking rubbish. The ruins fell through the breaches in 108 XIV | hoarse cluckings. Each blade fell on a precise spot, then 109 XIV | a blow, and as the dead fell, the rest would mount upon 110 XIV | the wrists and knees, and fell.~NarrHavas had been following 111 XV | cloak, as white as snow, fell behind her,—and with her 112 XV | paces further on, and he fell a third and again a fourth 113 XV | saw only Matho. Silence fell in her soul,—one of those 114 XV | point of shrieking aloud. He fell backwards and did not stir 115 XV | behind the waves; his rays fell like long arrows upon the 116 XV | hand, to drink also. She fell down again with her head


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