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1 I | cantharus by its rings, raised it straight up into the 2 I | a terrible clamour was raised, and a vertigo of destruction 3 I | blows with his head. When he raised it, NarrHavas had disappeared. 4 I | It appeared, and Spendius raised his arms with a cry.~Everything 5 I | the ramps. Money-changers raised the pent-houses of their 6 II | against each other, were raised somewhat, and the black 7 II | the purple curtains were raised, and a human head, impassible 8 III | outstretched.~But the slave nimbly raised her, for according to the 9 III | disordered hair.~But she raised her head to gaze upon the 10 III | to thee, O Mother!”~She raised her arms to their full length, 11 IV | Hippo-Zarytus. Hootings were raised, and he was decapitated.~ 12 IV | pain of death, and they raised their cups in the direction 13 V | apertures, and if the head were raised the stars might be seen. 14 V | galley staircase. Matho raised his head, and thought that 15 V | seen, and an outcry was raised. Every one understood; and 16 V | zaimph from his neck, and raised it as high as possible above 17 VI | He ground his teeth and raised his broad hand above Spendius.~ 18 VI | side was almost immediately raised again by the other. Spendius 19 VII | the Acropolis, Hamilcar raised his head, and looked with 20 VII | floor to kiss his feet; he raised her brutally.~“Where have 21 VII | and his bull’s head was raised with a terrible effort as 22 VII | quivering and terrible; he raised his arms, and the rays from 23 VII | daughter!”~A louder voice was raised:~“No doubt, since she takes 24 VII | sandals, and the fine dust raised by his footsteps surrounded 25 VII | with branches of palm. They raised the hyacinth curtain which 26 VII | Barbarian; he shuddered and raised both his fists. She uttered 27 VII | the brass plates and again raised his ample sleeve; and with 28 VII | stood upright with his arms raised above him.~But with his 29 VII | in succession. Hamilcar raised his head; he did not speak 30 VIII| siege of the towns were raised, the inhabitants would come 31 IX | big bodies, and their arms raised as high as the shoulder, 32 IX | money, the adventurer had raised the Numidian States with 33 IX | the earth thrown out to be raised on the inside into a parapet, 34 IX | palisades, a second wall raised, and wooden towers constructed 35 IX | sat down upon the corpse, raised his face with his neck thrown 36 IX | Galleries of rushen hurdles were raised as a protection against 37 IX | remained below with their eyes raised to the highest terrace; 38 X | regretted that she had not raised it.~She was almost always 39 X | and keeping his left hand raised and his right extended, 40 X | the edge of the basin; she raised her ample sleeves, fastening 41 X | light touch of her finger raised a lock of her hair which 42 XI | Charcoal dust which was raised by their feet behind them, 43 XI | trembling, she went and raised a large stone, and brought 44 XI | gesture of his arm which raised his red mantle. Some kissed 45 XI | two clasps of her tunic raised her breasts somewhat and 46 XI | with colossal pride; he was raised to the stature of a god.~ 47 XI | again into the battle!”~He raised his arms whereon his veins 48 XI | again towards the zaimph and raised her hands to seize it.~“ 49 XI | His band of pearls was raised somewhat, and uncovered 50 XI | behind the canvas. Matho raised the latter; they perceived 51 XI | lower part of the tent was raised, and a monstrous form appeared. 52 XI | But the sturdiest of them raised themselves and shouted when 53 XI | the canvas; she held it raised at arm’s length, and without 54 XI | leathern tent, which was raised at the corners, left visible 55 XII | past with their helmets raised on the points of their pikes; 56 XII | uttered by the crowd he raised his head. Before him a strip 57 XII | far from exciting frenzy, raised fears; and remembering Hamilcar’ 58 XII | what he was saying; then he raised his fists in the direction 59 XII | were marching in the dust raised by the Carthaginians. The 60 XII | advanced like tornadoes of sand raised by the wind. In the centre 61 XII | now quiet. Spendius had raised one of the flag-stones and, 62 XII | distraught with pride, raised his arms aloft.~ 63 XIII| but each time the besieged raised them again. Matho ordered 64 XIII| audacity.~Sometimes a man raised on the shoulders of another 65 XIII| unless a long terrace was raised to the same height as the 66 XIII| by the hand, and at once raised the hood which screened 67 XIII| the Suffet had the rampart raised twelve palms higher, all 68 XIII| morning, like a mountain raised upon another. Then there 69 XIII| roundway, where they had raised with clay two transverse 70 XIII| about from right to left, raised his arms, wheeled round, 71 XIII| a palm tree, a voice was raised, a mournful and supplicant 72 XIII| beneath his head. Then he raised his eyes and gazed at Tanith, 73 XIII| Schahabarim. Hootings were raised, for the tyranny of the 74 XIV | more thickly; those who raised their heads towards the 75 XIV | crouching behind the rocks raised the latter with beams and 76 XIV | were running, his army had raised shouts, as of distress, 77 XIV | baseness.~But the Greek raised his voice and spoke for 78 XIV | howled: “Here! here!” But he raised his voice still higher; 79 XIV | the standards, which were raised above the dust, and every 80 XIV | they touched Matho. Then he raised both his empty hands towards 81 XV | disappeared. Numbers of arms were raised, and he was lost to sight.~


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