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1 I | and Punic; he kissed their hands; finally, he congratulated 2 I | hair, no eyebrows. In their hands, which sparkled with rings, 3 I | Salammbo; their wrinkled hands, which hung over the strings 4 I | silent; and, pressing both hands upon her heart, she remained 5 II | seen with parasols in their hands, and parrots on their shoulders. 6 II | torture, passed through the hands of many masters, and experienced 7 II | already sick. They tore their hands with the darts of the aloes; 8 II | with their chins on their hands, and darted their great 9 II | smile he would pass his hands over the scars on his legs 10 II | with his face in both his hands; a hanging lamp lit up his 11 II | with golden cases in their hands, when he led his herd of 12 II | voice, while his outspread hands were held like two light 13 II | were held like two light hands on the strings of a lyre.~ 14 II | tatters on dried boughs; his hands trembled with a continuous 15 III | fore-arms straight and her hands open, she threw back her 16 III | crystal globe, and with both hands began to play.~The sounds 17 IV | with palm branches in their hands. They were driven back with 18 IV | chains or javelins in their hands; while the blue of the sea 19 IV | young tigers to bite their hands.~The Carthaginians walked 20 IV | Suffet’s tent; they took his hands and sought to move him by 21 IV | walked behind Matho with his hands resting on the two daggers 22 V | their power in your own hands? Would you rather die on 23 V | were smiling, while her hands were crossed upon the lower 24 V | Placing one foot in his hands, and then the other upon 25 V | bearing upon it with both hands he soon found himself by 26 V | washed his bloodstained hands. The women slept. The emerald 27 V | herself on both clenched hands she leaned shuddering out. 28 V | crushed with kissing your hands!”~“Let me see it!” she said. “ 29 V | despairing priests wrung their hands on the peristyles of the 30 V | multitude clapped their hands.~He ran up to the great 31 VI | snatch up the stones with his hands, overturn, strike, and deal 32 VI | order to climb up, but their hands were struck off with cutlasses 33 VI | the great chains on their hands trailed upon the pavement. 34 VI | pity! and let all their hands be cut off and brought to 35 VII | all the fingers of their hands, which were burnt by unknown 36 VII | upon the wall, his tapering hands reached down to the ground; 37 VII | remained motionless with their hands crossed inside their broad 38 VII | frizzled like wool. His hands were enveloped in linen 39 VII | pontiffs spread out their hands to avert the anathema. All 40 VII | when you were kissing my hands and were all putting a constraint 41 VII | pressed to his body, and his hands half open, he said:~“Barca, 42 VII | the centre—and with both hands and with all his strength 43 VII | like pyramids, and had open hands carved out in the centre 44 VII | And taking from Taanach’s hands a little oblong vase wherein 45 VII | Hamilcar’s feet, placed in his hands a wooden frame furnished 46 VII | strips of linen from his hands.~“What is this? three palaces 47 VII | answering him, clapped his hands and three men appeared; 48 VII | roll of metopion in his hands, while two others rubbed 49 VII | eat the flour, and their hands were enclosed in gauntlets 50 VII | necklace out of Giddenem’s hands.~“Cursed be the dog that 51 VIII| with kisses, passing his hands over her long, black hair; 52 VIII| they held in their left hands; while the Tarentines, each 53 VIII| even heard. Those whose hands were empty clasped one another 54 VIII| ground, his knee in his hands and his head cast down.~ 55 IX | country people came with their hands full of provisions, implored 56 IX | fell to his chain-covered hands; and the Carthaginians, 57 IX | a feast;—then he let his hands fall between his legs, slowly 58 IX | across the palisades; their hands would be struck off with 59 X | her bended left leg in her hands, her mouth half open, her 60 X | kept time by striking her hands; Salammbo, with a swaying 61 X | tinged the inside of her hands with Lawsonia, spread vermilion 62 X | waist, and on her arms, hands and toes, she had such a 63 X | softly with her head in the hands and her face on the pavement.~ 64 XI | damp leaves to cool her hands. At the corner of a wood 65 XI | mantle. Some kissed his hands; others bending their spines 66 XI | Matho still kept her little hands in his own; and from time 67 XI | aside the sarissae with my hands, I check the stallions by 68 XI | the zaimph and raised her hands to seize it.~“What are you 69 XI | head thrown back, and his hands wandering; the gold discs 70 XI | motionless, her head bent and her hands crossed.~A dagger was displayed 71 XI | forth his mouth upon her hands, and the dagger fell.~Shouts 72 XI | every forward movement the hands passed into the beard and 73 XI | pit; then with elbows and hands he had dragged himself twenty 74 XI | allowed him to kiss your hands! But if the frenzy of your 75 XI | himself upon Hamilcar’s hands and covered them with kisses.~ 76 XI | was placed in Salammbo’s hands and by her offered to Narr’ 77 XII | with their chins in their hands, sighed as they thought 78 XII | by the tattooing on their hands: the old soldiers of Antiochus 79 XII | and his temples in his hands; he saw nothing, heard nothing, 80 XII | not venture to raise their hands against him.~But those who 81 XII | be sent back with their hands cut off.~Immediately afterwards, 82 XII | the very edge with both hands on his hips, and was looking 83 XIII| gathered earth with their hands and brought it to the soldiers.~ 84 XIII| holding their weapons in their hands. Not a Carthaginian showed 85 XIII| wall with torches in their hands, burn the works of the Mercenaries, 86 XIII| came with scissors to lay hands upon them.~The Barbarians 87 XIII| remained gaping; severed hands flew through the air. Mighty 88 XIII| his great sword in both hands he had dashed impetuously 89 XIII| were dragging it with both hands, hauling it with ropes, 90 XIII| other, tied his feet and hands with it, thrust the end 91 XIII| die.~But he clapped his hands three times. Giddenem appeared.~“ 92 XIII| was beginning to clap his hands and jump, when Hamilcar 93 XIII| and fell from their wasted hands,—nor could there have been 94 XIII| pulling them made the two hands rise to a level with the 95 XIII| mass was seen between the hands of the colossus, and sank 96 XIII| Moloch spread out their hands upon him to burden him with 97 XIII| victims were piled up on his hands with a big chain above them 98 XIV | the mountain with their hands, seeking to discover a passage.~ 99 XIV | kept them naked in their hands, and the most suspicious 100 XIV | almost all of them let their hands fall on feeling the cold 101 XIV | Clinabarians, leaning their hands on the horses’ croups for 102 XIV | Suffet put his hand into the hands of the ten Barbarians in 103 XIV | uplifted arms.~Their legs and hands were tied; then when they 104 XIV | one another with clasped hands, and friend bade friend 105 XIV | take their swords with both hands, and plunge them into their 106 XIV | for Salammbo had both her hands wrapped up, and did not 107 XIV | and those who had their hands on him could scarce retain 108 XIV | heads; from their heels and hands blood fell in big, slow 109 XIV | of their weapons in their hands.~Many already had none left, 110 XIV | he raised both his empty hands towards heaven, closed his 111 XV | and with lyres in their hands; the priestesses followed 112 XV | work. All clapped their hands and stamped their feet,