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1 I | the way for alliances; but Narr’ Havas had lodged there 2 I | He had not finished when Narr’ Havas, with a bound, drew 3 I | arms, and flung it against Narr’ Havas into the very centre 4 I | head. When he raised it, Narr’ Havas had disappeared. 5 II | white cloaks; among them was Narr’ Havas, the prince of the 6 II | Spendius, restraining him. Narr’ Havas was already advancing 7 II | disorder, he felt grateful to Narr’ Havas for the future perfidies 8 II | three went out lion-hunting, Narr’ Havas concealed a dagger 9 II | been drawn.~Another time Narr’ Havas took them a long 10 II | came to a narrow gorge, and Narr’ Havas smiled as he declared 11 IV | with a lance in each hand.~“Narr’ Havas!” exclaimed Matho.~“ 12 VI | heard, torches gleamed, and Narr’ Havas entered, followed 13 VI | herdsmen resting themselves. Narr’ Havas was the handsomest 14 VI | nods of assent the while. Narr’ Havas continued speaking. 15 VI | their arms into it. Then Narr’ Havas spread out his hand 16 VI | and Matho did the same to Narr’ Havas. They repeated the 17 VI | have departed.~Spendius, Narr’ Havas, and Matho despatched 18 VI | undertaken immediately. Narr’ Havas was opposed to this: 19 VI | being in command. As to Narr’ Havas, he was to return 20 VI | oath which he had taken to Narr’ Havas. Then he would go 21 VI | his travels. But why did Narr’ Havas not return? There 22 VI | horsemen appeared; they were Narr’ Havas with his Numidians. 23 VI | Numidians in the rearguard; Narr’ Havas bowed to him, at 24 VI | of war! The defection of Narr’ Havas was certain, and 25 VIII| before many days were over.~Narr’ Havas, who wandered about 26 VIII| horses! where are they?”~Narr’ Havas reminded him that 27 VIII| in the form of a circle. Narr’ Havas, who was mounted, 28 VIII| chances—the Suffet returning, Narr’ Havas going away—”~“Why! 29 IX | they had not looked for: Narr’ Havas appeared with three 30 IX | promises of freedom. But Narr’ Havas, warned by his nurse’ 31 IX | the horsemen belonging to Narr’ Havas charge them with 32 IX | Ischiil, near the frontiers of Narr’ Havas, and it was reported 33 IX | Gaetulians; the horses of Narr’ Havas were heard to neigh; 34 IX | countenance and applaud. Narr’ Havas would elevate his 35 XI | Spendius, Autaritus, and Narr’ Havas had become disheartened, 36 XI | cover the foot-soldiers, Narr’ Havas turned abruptly to 37 XI | the earth. Then suddenly Narr’ Havas went resolutely up 38 XI | fighting against the Suffet.~Narr’ Havas had in fact wished 39 XI | Iberia; and, without asking Narr’ Havas why he had not come 40 XI | exterminate them!”~And Narr’ Havas was rushing away 41 XI | impassibility he looked sideways at Narr’ Havas without turning his 42 XI | which you have rendered me, Narr’ Havas, I give you my daughter. 43 XI | and defend your father!”~Narr’ Havas gave a great gesture 44 XI | hands and by her offered to Narr’ Havas; their thumbs were 45 XII | the Barbarians into it. Narr’ Havas had encompassed them 46 XII | hand. It was the hand of Narr’ Havas, the token of their 47 XII | expected the treachery of Narr’ Havas, the burning of the 48 XII | the provinces belonging to Narr’ Havas; the Tyrian towns 49 XII | He immediately dismissed Narr’ Havas, who was to guard 50 XII | the Numidians. In fact, Narr’ Havas governed only the 51 XIII| memory. She was waiting for Narr’ Havas, her betrothed. In 52 XIII| ready to fall upon them. But Narr’ Havas, being too weak, 53 XIV | thought of replacing them.~Narr’ Havas spied them from afar 54 XIV | the war to defend them.~Narr’ Havas received the compliments 55 XIV | would fain have seen in Narr’ Havas’s person a reflection, 56 XIV | through dread of the Suffet, Narr’ Havas withdrew.~But he 57 XIV | full of wisdom, for soon Narr’ Havas was to be seen issuing 58 XIV | fall back.~The horsemen of Narr’ Havas were what they found 59 XIV | against one another. Suddenly Narr’ Havas quieted them, and 60 XIV | ninety-two elephants under Narr’ Havas, forming a single 61 XIV | marches upon it.~He had sent Narr’ Havas to Carthage with 62 XIV | the whole conversation.~Narr’ Havas announced the defeat 63 XIV | was visible on the sea.~Narr’ Havas had ceased speaking; 64 XIV | what had become of him.~Narr’ Havas replied that the 65 XIV | and bent her head.~But Narr’ Havas, pursuing the subject, 66 XIV | camp on the south side; Narr’ Havas, to his right, occupied 67 XIV | pass between the walls and Narr’ Havas’s tents with such 68 XIV | dashed out with his veterans.~Narr’ Havas perceived him; he 69 XIV | weight of their cuirasses. Narr’ Havas had already launched 70 XIV | rocks floating on the water.~Narr’ Havas had drained his forests 71 XIV | them, not even excepting Narr’ Havas. Nevertheless he 72 XIV | their lengthened terror. Narr’ Havas suspected the fidelity 73 XIV | daughter had no tenderness for Narr’ Havas.~The recollection 74 XIV | wrists and knees, and fell.~Narr’ Havas had been following 75 XIV | that the war had lasted. Narr’ Havas had held a great 76 XV | higher one for Hamilcar, Narr’ Havas, and Salammbo; for 77 XV | were on two lower seats, Narr’ Havas dressed in a light 78 XV | joy and boundless hope.~Narr’ Havas, drunk with pride,