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1 I | faces in their portions.~Night fell. The velarium, spread 2 I | distance with the colour of the night. His white beard, the radiancy 3 I | soldiers had seen her in the night on the summit of her palace 4 II | soldiers.~During the whole night fires were seen burning 5 II | lost in the vapours of the night. The lines of soldiers also 6 II | talking to himself.~One night he went in.~Matho, as naked 7 II | speak to me of her! Every night she ascends to the terrace 8 II | armour of their nation. Night had fallen, a great tumult 9 III | sonorousness floated away into the night with the complaining of 10 III | myself in the mists of the night, the waters of the fountains, 11 III | light like milk, and her night like a mantle.”~“And then?” 12 IV | that blazed forth every night.~In this fashion was Carthage 13 IV | which he might enter. One night he threw himself into the 14 IV | believed that he conversed at night with phantoms. The other 15 IV | decapitated.~As soon as night fell, Spendius went and 16 IV | obstinate penetrated at night into the Suffet’s tent; 17 IV | frozen by the cold during the night. Each had a little noose 18 IV | person. He sat down in the night on the edge of the pit, 19 IV | air surrounded them.~The night was filled with silence, 20 V | appearing at once bluish as the night, yellow as the dawn, purple 21 V | Matho. “You appeared at night in my dreams, but I did 22 VI | the symbols of day and night, were then brought, and 23 VI | Afterwards they passed the night in eating, and the remaining 24 VI | Council deliberated every night. At last the people were 25 VI | And then in his palace at night, being unable to sleep, 26 VI | even to take a town.~At night when alone in his tent he 27 VI | concluded his preparations. One night when there was no moon he 28 VI | terrors. They marched only at night, hiding in the olive woods 29 VI | zaimph had upset Salammbo. At night she thought that she could 30 VII | temple of Eschmoun every night in order to signal the disturbances 31 VII | fire; by their colour dark night, and by their density the 32 VII | to meet again during the night at the assembly of the Ancients 33 VII | of a monstrous tomb. The night was gloomy, a greyish fog 34 VII | like stars half lost in the night.~The Ancients sat down on 35 VII | them again.~“Until the next night, Barca, in the temple of 36 VII | the apartments, slept at night in the gardens, ate the 37 VII | leave the huts open every night to let them mingle freely.”~ 38 VII | doubtless waiting until the night to finish his signal. “There 39 VIII| sleep in the squares at night. Their families used to 40 VIII| streets from morning till night; every moment the sound 41 VIII| did not start.~Often at night he would go out of Carthage 42 VIII| that Matho expected him.~At night he used to inspect the pioneers 43 VIII| straining of the loins. Night—a moonless light—fell. A 44 VIII| lighted.~In the middle of the night squalls of wind arose. Hamilcar 45 VIII| with a blow of his axe.~Night fell. Carthaginians and 46 VIII| give me walls to scale at night, and I will enter the citadels, 47 IX | temples were illuminated every night, and the servants of the 48 IX | evening; others passed the night there. Tents had been set 49 IX | occupied themselves the whole night in eating.~They lighted 50 IX | terrors awaked them in the night. Many forsook their companions 51 X | times he received Greeks by night in order to question them. 52 X | abysses. This would be at night on the terrace when, both 53 X | barren women on a winter’s night amid the rubbish of a sepulchre. 54 XI | carrion blocked the streets.~Night fell. The sky was lowering 55 XI | eyeballs like two coals in the night. However, she felt that 56 XI | corpses awakes me in the night; I drive away the birds 57 XI | horses.~He had wandered all night between the two entrenchments; 58 XII | of the big stones.~When night had fallen yellow-haired 59 XII | unlooked for and terrible. The night was spent in great distress; 60 XII | They resumed their march. Night fell. They were out of sight.~ 61 XII | straw in the middle of the night, while all his men were 62 XIII| to ropes would descend at night from the top of the wall 63 XIII| ascended the wall again; night came on; and the Barbarians 64 XIII| The people deliberated all night in groups at the corners 65 XIII| attitude of command.~When the night had grown dark Hamilcar 66 XIII| limbs, and whole bodies.~Night fell; clouds accumulated 67 XIV | fell.~It fell the whole night plentifully, in floods; 68 XIV | the mountains. During the night he led all his men along 69 XIV | they ate this during the night, with their heads bent beneath 70 XIV | courage.~In the middle of the night some of these approached, 71 XIV | again became motionless. Night fell. Hamilcar was delighting 72 XIV | ran thither and spent the night in eating. Then the Carthaginians 73 XIV | Twenty times during the night he rose to inspect everything 74 XIV | at the third hour of the night; the clepsydra of Khamon 75 XIV | the mountain and the dead. Night was falling; the sky was 76 XV | celebration there during the night; three vessels had brought 77 XV | The feast was to last all night, and lamps with several