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1 I | beneath the plane-trees to see a slave who, with eyeballs 2 I | to look for gold dust:~“See!” he said to him, “the Republic 3 II | people mounted the walls to see them go away.~They defiled 4 II | Carthage could now only see its long walls with their 5 II | thought that they could see something extraordinary 6 II | chain which people cannot see. If I walk, it is she that 7 II | and the stars bend down to see her!”~He fell back in a 8 III | representation, and to hold, or even see the image of one, was to 9 III | about to hear her voice, and see her face, lightnings dazzle 10 III | cried Salammbo, “I shall see her, shall I not? you will 11 III | devoured with curiosity to see her form. Pity! help me! 12 IV | know a Barbarian to go to see him immediately in order 13 IV | receive nothing! You will see your native lands no more! 14 V | where is she? I wish to see her! Lead me!”~“It is a 15 V | several of the latter he could see persons asleep.~The last 16 V | kissing your hands!”~“Let me see it!” she said. “Nearer! 17 VI | will kill her! You shall see, I will kill her!”~But Spendius, 18 VI | frenzied, permanent want to see her again. He even thought 19 VI | brought to me! I wish to see them!”~And from the bottom 20 VII | him. Far below he could see the harbours, the squares, 21 VII | were pressing forwards to see the Suffet come out, and 22 VII | three times. If you do not see me, you will return to Carthage 23 VII | traitor! You come back to see us perish, do you not? Let 24 VII | back his head in order to see. His partisans urged him 25 VII | place; and Hamilcar could see only his lofty cap in the 26 VII | slaves, who were curious to see their master, so that he 27 VII | upon him. “But I do not see the Megara expenses?”~Abdalonim, 28 VII | which grain was kept.~“You see, Eye of Baal,” said the 29 VII | the mercantile house to see the supplies of bitumen, 30 VII | intersecting eyebrows.~“See, Eye of Baal,” he said, 31 VII | wrath he could once more see all his disasters simultaneously 32 VIII| families used to come to see them and pity them.~He ordered 33 VIII| shepherds who were able to see at a distance were posted 34 VIII| bridge were surprised to see the ground undulating in 35 VIII| distracted him; he could see himself pierced by a thousand 36 VIII| manoeuvres. Matho seemed to see them, and he grew angry. 37 VIII| will do more yet: you shall see!” He burst out laughing 38 IX | sun.~Sometimes they would see what looked like the eyes 39 IX | were confined they could see the four bustling camps 40 IX | they pressed forward to see him. On his head had been 41 IX | vedette upon the terrace would see in the moonlight a dog belonging 42 X | turn her head a little to see them. She would go and take 43 X | refuse to eat. She could see in a dream troubled stars 44 X | and Salammbo strove to see them, for she took these 45 X | from the other! Do you not see her hovering about him like 46 X | were ringing, she could see fiery circles revolving, 47 X | I know.”~“And you will see them again.”~“Perhaps!” 48 X | and high that she could see herself completely in it. 49 X | Taanach, who leaned over to see her, smiled amid this dazzling 50 X | said to Taanach:~“Go and see whether there is not a man 51 XI | understand; but I could see that you wished to drag 52 XI | increased; and she could only see Matho’s eyeballs like two 53 XI | enveloped her; she could see Matho’s face bending down 54 XI | shall find it, you will see. We shall live in crystal 55 XI | between two clouds. They could see it through an opening in 56 XI | should cry to him: ‘Come and see your daughter in the Barbarian’ 57 XI | gone back again trying to see what was passing in Matho’ 58 XII | papyrus: “Look at it! read! see their promises! I do not 59 XIII| and the Negroes laughed to see the guards on the rampart 60 XIII| Further away she could see the manoeuvres of the Barbarians 61 XIII| she would have liked to see Matho again. Of all the 62 XIII| the courts, and wished to see the Suffet.~Hamilcar turned 63 XIII| and they could constantly see before them the long cascade 64 XIII| quite sure that he would see nothing; but the peril had 65 XIII| No one at present could see him; he had no further need 66 XIII| brought every one could see him make a great gesture 67 XIII| wished to count them, to see whether their number corresponded 68 XIV | Hamilcar went himself to see Hanno, and, in virtue of 69 XIV | King of the Numidians to see her; by putting off his 70 XIV | its cave in springtime to see whether the snows are melted.~ 71 XIV | at first refused went to see the Garamantians, and returned 72 XIV | of the breath they could see the souls of their companions. 73 XIV | Others could once more see country districts at sunset, 74 XIV | eyes that they might not see them.~At first they felt 75 XIV | What do you want? You can see that I am not obstanite! 76 XIV | Barbarians constantly expected to see Matho appear,—and from discouragement, 77 XV | his eyes, so that he might see the torture through; to 78 XV | splendour. They bent forward to see him, especially the women. 79 XV | his death agony she could see him once more kneeling in