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1 I | leaps of wild beasts. Then came unclean wagers; they buried 2 I | a vertigo of destruction came like a whirlwind upon the 3 I | brook, into the forest, and came to a plain where women with 4 I | Dromedaries, baggage-laden, came down the ramps. Money-changers 5 I | against the wall; Spendius came close, and continued in 6 II | whisper, his curse.~Then came the mob of baggage, beasts 7 II | walls, and the townspeople came out to chat with the soldiers.~ 8 II | body. Hopes of vengeance came back to him and transported 9 II | boundaries of his kingdom. They came to a narrow gorge, and Narr 10 II | servants of the Goddess; but he came down the hill sobbing, like 11 II | to his services, and he came to be loved by them.~However, 12 II | female voices.~Every day men came flocking in nearly naked, 13 II | but had escaped. Libyans came pouring in with peasants 14 II | of the linen; his stomach came out beyond the scarlet jacket 15 II | Balearic, some Balearians came up and recognised him; without 16 IV | arrived at a decision. They came to the camp without necklaces 17 IV | The Eaters of Uncleanness came forward as arbitrators, 18 IV | heads against passers-by, or came behind them like young tigers 19 IV | save your food!”~The Gauls came to the Suffet. Autaritus, 20 IV | redoubled. They fell.~When they came to the surface again, they 21 IV | themselves; they turned, and came back again. At last something 22 V | painted flowers. At last he came to the hanging bed beside 23 V | hither!”~A great tumult came upwards shaking the staircases, 24 V | the lake, the multitude came in haste. The patricians 25 VI | first ones, no doubt, who came from the Indies) he ordered 26 VI | of the tortoises as they came forth from the reeds to 27 VI | the town the principal men came to greet him. He had himself 28 VI | Hermaeum, where vessels came to receive them.~Hanno was 29 VII | cry over Carthage.~People came out of every house; they 30 VII | thickness; and the light came terrifying and yet peaceful 31 VII | voices they rose slowly, came towards the Ancients, whom 32 VII | backs on the Suffet and came down again maddened with 33 VII | demand something. Next there came scattered cabins built of 34 VII | of the cold.~At last she came close to Hamilcar, and without 35 VII | of the world.~A thought came which made him shudder, 36 VII | and long as a waxen torch, came up to Hamilcar to crush 37 VII | They recognised him and came up to him. One had its ears 38 VIII| render it a pitiless one.~He came to Spendius and said to 39 VIII| plain in three lines— first came the elephants, and then 40 VIII| from the distance there came a loud noise of footsteps 41 VIII| in his right hand. Then came the Clinabarians, each flanked 42 VIII| Afterwards, at intervals, came the light armed soldiers 43 VIII| roar of pain and wrath: it came from the seventy-two elephants 44 IX | him. The country people came with their hands full of 45 IX | of the Barbarians. Some came to offer him bags containing 46 IX | children—all who would, came to kill them with arrows. 47 IX | to depart.~At last they came beneath the walls of Carthage 48 IX | were repulsed, but they came back again; Matho made the 49 IX | Great Council no succour came from Carthage.~It was said, 50 IX | spread around the hill; then came the loose rabble commanded 51 IX | been.~All their misfortunes came, therefore, from the loss 52 X | looking at it she at last came to feel a kind of spiral 53 X | Schahabarim, and when he came she had nothing to say to 54 X | sacrifice.~A great uproar came frequently across the Mappalian 55 X | fell off again.~Taanach came back to her; and after arranging 56 XI | white soil. Sometimes they came upon little peaceful spots, 57 XI | The thought of Schahabarim came back to her, and she resigned 58 XI | sacrilege were not enough, you came to me in my sleep covered 59 XI | squalls of hot air. There came at times broad lightning 60 XI | back to Carthage! Ah! you came to take the zaimph, to conquer 61 XI | of the Libyans. This army came to him like a relief from 62 XII | which followed the armies, came quite softly into the midst 63 XII | teeth.~The same thought came to them all. They rushed 64 XII | bodkins of their hair. The men came next and tortured them from 65 XII | hours afterwards a man who came from the direction of Hippo-Zarytus 66 XII | misfortune at one time, news came that the Sardinian Mercenaries 67 XII | not yield. The Barbarians came crushing against it;—and 68 XII | at a distance; then they came and chatted in the darkness 69 XII | the great waterfall, and came up and wet their heads in 70 XIII| with a single movement and came beating against the foot 71 XIII| without fear.~Her father often came into her room. He would 72 XIII| zaimph.~But the Suffet always came back to Matho under pretence 73 XIII| with each other, Taanach came in looking quite scared. 74 XIII| generally hated, Hamilcar came to be greatly abhorred.~ 75 XIII| servants of the Hundred came with scissors to lay hands 76 XIII| wanting, the Mercenaries came up in serried cohorts, the 77 XIII| they fell back to left, and came to swell the horrible rout 78 XIII| forward masses of soldiers who came ceaselessly against the 79 XIII| ascended the wall again; night came on; and the Barbarians gradually 80 XIII| Melkarth, and a great terror came upon them. The gods were 81 XIII| and the servants of Moloch came and took the children away. 82 XIII| his hand until the blood came. He repelled him with a 83 XIII| the walls around him, and came into the great hall where 84 XIII| simultaneously, and from them there came forth tabernacles borne 85 XIII| touching the ground.~Then came all the inferior forms of 86 XIII| shrieks.~By degrees people came into the end of the passages; 87 XIII| voluptuousness. Then the faithful came into the passages, dragging 88 XIV | like little children.~They came to the captains and besought 89 XIV | they said. Bolder ones came up; their number increased; 90 XIV | laugh. Men who had swooned came to themselves at the touch 91 XIV | of dreams. Hallucinations came suddenly upon them; they 92 XIV | all their limbs, and tears came to their eyelids; nevertheless 93 XIV | it up; his servile habits came back to him in the presence 94 XIV | treachery? The next day he came himself, without a sword 95 XIV | immediate departure.~His scouts came to tell him that a convoy 96 XIV | The recollection of Matho came upon her, nor did she resist 97 XIV | the shore of the lake, and came to warn Hanno to dispatch 98 XIV | against them. The elephants came out; but the Mercenaries 99 XIV | had perished when Barca came up.~The exhausted Mercenaries 100 XIV | of their dead companions came back to their souls and 101 XIV | formed a convex curve. Then came the burst of a terrible 102 XV | as statues of stone.~Then came the masters of the exchequer, 103 XV | threshold of this black hole.~He came forth bent double, with


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