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1 I | strong men of former days who went beyond the oceans to build 2 II | heed was paid to them.~Some went to lodge in the houses, 3 II | companionship, and when he went out Spendius would escort 4 II | One morning when all three went out lion-hunting, Narr’ 5 II | to himself.~One night he went in.~Matho, as naked as a 6 II | juggled with daggers. He went and gathered herbs in the 7 II | short, rapid strides; they went at random to right or left, 8 III | a pale circle. Salammbo went on:~“But thou art a terrible 9 IV | as night fell, Spendius went and roused the Libyans, 10 IV | and Hecatompylos; Spendius went about among the Gauls.~“ 11 IV | beard.~Matho frequently went off to speak with Spendius; 12 V | Come on!” he said; and they went off with rapid strides, 13 V | in the darkness, and they went up to it. It was a lamp 14 V | wind blew and the light went out.~Then they wandered 15 V | exclaimed:~“But what if I went to her? I fear her beauty 16 V | to dissuade Matho.~They went by the street of the Tanners, 17 V | movement of his shoulder and went down the staircases.~Spendius, 18 V | a retreating lion, Matho went down the paths, casting 19 V | the masts of the ships. He went on, nevertheless, and the 20 VII | near to the gods.~Then he went up to the highest story 21 VII | his chest was choking he went to the top of the tower 22 VII | harbour together.~Hamilcar went on his way alone on foot 23 VII | mysteriously.~At first he went along the western front 24 VII | Barbarians—”~“Enough! enough!”~He went on in a low voice so as 25 VII | the resounding pebbles, went up the whole of the Mappalian 26 VII | the man with the cutlasses went on in rapid tones:~“Ah, 27 VII | shall not survive it!” He went on again in tears: “Ah! 28 VII | Go out!”~All the stewards went out walking backwards, with 29 VII | touching the ground.~Abdalonim went up to a set of pigeon-holes 30 VII | Abdalonim, turning pale, went to another set of pigeon-holes, 31 VII | incalculable value. Hamilcar went down the three steps, took 32 VII | Push open the door!”~They went in.~Naked men were kneading 33 VII | and the silphium barn.~He went to the other side of the 34 VII | strongest in Carthage. Before he went away Hamilcar had required 35 VII | thought Hamilcar; and he went down into the prison. Some 36 VIII| sighing.~At sunset the army went out by the western gate; 37 VIII| Hamilcar did not turn back. He went on still at their head; 38 VIII| some of the Suffet’s slaves went on ahead to look for the 39 VIII| A man of lofty stature went down into the water. It 40 VIII| and lances. A single shout went up: “The Carthaginians!” 41 VIII| twofold internal movement went on continually from its 42 VIII| most unfavourable. They went on to talk over the situation, 43 IX | servants of the goddess went down to Malqua and set up 44 IX | set up in which drinking went on. Many gained large sums 45 IX | compliments and excuses.~He went up again abruptly into the 46 IX | the Gauls with Autaritus went and joined themselves with 47 IX | corners; and his slaves went as far as the middle of 48 IX | opened; and the Carthaginians went at a furious rate half way 49 X | Schahabarim and Salammbo went out quickly, and gazed from 50 X | scattering it. The music went on outside; it consisted 51 X | presaged death.~Taanach went up again into the chamber. 52 XI | of the Hot Springs, they went on at a more rapid rate, 53 XI | extreme precaution he now went on foot beside her and between 54 XI | throat. Then, trembling, she went and raised a large stone, 55 XI | dog was howling. The slave went up to it quietly, and struck 56 XI | nostrils and clenched teeth she went on:~“As if your sacrilege 57 XI | storm.~“Oh! come near!” he went on, “come near! fear nothing!~“ 58 XI | and making an effort she went up again towards the zaimph 59 XI | Then suddenly NarrHavas went resolutely up to a sentry. 60 XII | thongs, and the Garamantians went and interred them on the 61 XII | for their width of chest, went out with great clarions, 62 XII | killed were pursued, and went and drowned themselves in 63 XII | Barbarians did not stop; they went higher to find a narrower 64 XII | persist. The Barbarians went and posted themselves further 65 XII | taking Zarxas with him, he went away along the edge of the 66 XII | took aim, and the arrow went off.~The man did not fall. 67 XIII| The women and children went to procure stones on the 68 XIII| a den of foxes.~Spendius went on obstinately with the 69 XIII| disheartened. Numerous hordes went away, but the crowd was 70 XIII| The Suffet and the slave went into a corner of the room.~ 71 XIII| with a rainbow beside it, went up from its base, beneath 72 XIII| with his long black hair, went about everywhere, and led 73 XIII| priests and their victim he went out with them and with a 74 XIII| gently, and, without a torch, went down the galley staircase. 75 XIII| when he was outside, he went round all the colleges in 76 XIV | spoiled and lost.~Hamilcar went himself to see Hanno, and, 77 XIV | the command of Autaritus, went off, abandoning the western 78 XIV | were nearest to the pass went back again, but the passage 79 XIV | as had at first refused went to see the Garamantians, 80 XIV | last they consented, and went in again.~Then the Suffet 81 XIV | elephants appear lame. They went on to the very end.~The 82 XIV | these two towns. Then they went northwards at haphazard 83 XIV | one of exasperation, which went on developing; and one day 84 XIV | whose legs were broken, went hopping along like wounded 85 XIV | exhausted and the Zuaeces went away. It was known that 86 XIV | of the precipice to look, went back again.~ 87 XV | upon the pavement.~Some one went to the peristyle of the


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