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1 I | over the tables, carrying a man in each hand at arm’s length, 2 I | himself from falling.~But a man had followed him, and through 3 I | from feeling fatigue. A man like you, braver than Pyrrhus! 4 II | the~house! The disarmed man falls at my feet and calls 5 II | filled the litter.~In the man so reclining the soldiers 6 II | adding to the din.~Suddenly a man of mean appearance bounded 7 II | You have all heard this man’s horrible threats!”~Hanno 8 III | waves are soothed, wearied man stretches his breast toward 9 III | grief will pass away in a man’s arms.”~“Why?” asked the 10 III | indistinct as the conscience of a man in a dream. It contracted, 11 IV | along the walls. A little man carefully wrapped in a cloak, 12 IV | his real designs. Another man, a sort of giant who walked 13 IV | Romans; so that, like a man assailed by murderers, it 14 IV | style on a sheet of lead.~A man passed walking heavily like 15 IV | drapings of their cloaks. A man could be seen in front crowned 16 V | himself.~“What an impious man you are!” murmured Matho, 17 V | me? I am now more than a man. I could pass through flames 18 V | near, a door opened, and a man appeared, a priest with 19 V | At the angle of a wall a man drew back frightened by 20 V | rescue! Back, sacrilegious man! infamous and accursed! 21 V | indignation on perceiving a man; the female servants uttered 22 VI | zaimph has made you chief man in the army. Moreover,” 23 VI | advisable to sacrifice a man.~“Keep on sacrificing!” 24 VI | thirst, but the yellow-robed man did not yield to this inclination, 25 VI | which were on fire.~One man alone could have saved the 26 VII | ceased, the sail fell, and a man was seen standing bareheaded 27 VII | there remained a strong old man whose skin seemed tanned 28 VII | one yet suspects?”~The old man swore to him by the Kabiri 29 VII | Regulus, Coepio, any bold man has only to land and capture 30 VII | zaimph!”~“A very handsome man!”~“Taller than you!”~He 31 VII | herself implicated. This man, who made legions tremble 32 VII | across his forehead like a man annoyed by flies. But he 33 VII | clacked his tongue, and the man with the cutlasses went 34 VII | introduced into Carthage, a man was fastened by the waist 35 VII | smoke upon the tall, pale man who was beginning to understand. “ 36 VIII| careful to place a strong man and a weak one alternately 37 VIII| according to their ideas the man could not die. He was returning 38 VIII| loss for a reply.~But a man who was a stranger entered, 39 VIII| softly on the shoulder.~A man of lofty stature went down 40 VIII| seized the horses by the man; the animals threw their 41 VIII| in the presence of this man, who was at once so cowardly 42 IX | would perceive a bare-footed man bounding along through the 43 IX | There was not left per man more than ten k’hommers 44 IX | barkings would be heard and the man would not come up again. 45 X | amorous woman running after a man in a field?” And he exalted 46 X | Moloch and of Matho. This man, with his giant stature, 47 X | reach Matho. Moreover, a man acquainted with the routes 48 X | sycamore trees, a blind old man with one hand resting on 49 X | see whether there is not a man with two horses beneath 50 XI | CHAPTER XI~IN THE TENT~The man who guided Salammbo made 51 XI | violently at the corpse of a man which lay extended on the 52 XI | servants of the Temple, a man whom Schahabarim used to 53 XI | jests, and Schahabarim’s man replied to each in his own 54 XI | advance. But Schahabarim’s man took her further away, and 55 XI | at the strength of this man. It was the chastisement 56 XI | I rejoiced like a dying man who drinks lying flat on 57 XI | thought, “is the formidable man who makes Carthage tremble!”~ 58 XI | Matho slept like a drunken man, stretched on his side, 59 XI | recognised Schahabarim’s man with his coupled horses.~ 60 XI | without interrupting him. The man who thus presented himself 61 XII | Two hours afterwards a man who came from the direction 62 XII | together, he looked like a dead man laid out for the tomb. Nevertheless 63 XII | shrieked:~“Yes! yes!”~The man with the curved steel approached 64 XII | looking at me like a drunken man!”~He stamped with impatience 65 XII | direction of Carthage.~One man had remained. He showed 66 XII | the arrow went off.~The man did not fall. He disappeared.~“ 67 XII | extravagance of their joy.~A man in a torn, brown tunic was 68 XIII| was thrice as thick as a man’s body, one hundred and 69 XIII| and audacity.~Sometimes a man raised on the shoulders 70 XIII| looking quite scared. An old man with a child was yonder 71 XIII| were extraordinary: thus a man’s head rebounded from the 72 XIII| his billows.~However, a man in a white robe was walking 73 XIII| district being led by an old man.~He was as though suffocated 74 XIII| and beside him perceived a man of abject appearance, one 75 XIII| beast speeding along, and a man, pale, terrible, and with 76 XIII| slave, and covering the man’s mouth with his hand exclaimed 77 XIII| more loudly:~“It is the old man who reared him! he calls 78 XIII| gods were provoked at the man’s death, it might be turned 79 XIII| Before each tabernacle a man balanced a large vase of 80 XIII| who put the bone of a dead man into their mouths to learn 81 XIII| trellis-work.~Then it was that a man in a white robe advanced 82 XIII| more splendid. At last a man who tottered, a man pale 83 XIII| last a man who tottered, a man pale and hideous with terror, 84 XIV | understand how the young man could ever become her master! 85 XIV | tumultuously amid galloping oxen. A man in a red cloak was to be 86 XIV | tortures; and, as soon as a man began to stagger, all exclaimed 87 XIV | mangling it for a long time, a man would set himself to crawl 88 XIV | yellow beak, while the man, in despair, would fall 89 XIV | when he thought he saw a man on the top of the mountain 90 XIV | Owing to his elevation this man did not appear taller than 91 XIV | with a sign commanded the man who bore the sword-belt 92 XIV | They could even, said the man of Carthage, come a little 93 XIV | avenge us, kill me!” and the man would reply: “I have fewer 94 XIV | absorbed her. This young man, with his gentle voice and 95 XIV | approached they noticed a man on the rampart who towered 96 XIV | large cups of water.~But a man whom he did not know opened 97 XIV | her that the death of this man would unburden her thoughts, 98 XIV | opening out his arms like a man throwing himself from the 99 XIV | all living in it when a man arrived who had been sent 100 XIV | he was quite close to the man, he knocked him down with 101 XV | through the streets with this man writhing beneath the fires 102 XV | had just opened; and a man was standing on the threshold 103 XV | a memory, a look. This man who was walking towards 104 XV | feet, howling her name.~A man darted upon the corpse.