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1 I | ox-bone on a brazen buckler.~Suddenly they heard a plaintive song, 2 I | they were private property. Suddenly a Gaul, who was close to 3 I | beneath them in the shade suddenly made them afraid, with its 4 II | cultivation became more rare. They suddenly entered upon belts of sand 5 II | two more, and then there suddenly appeared a long file of 6 II | and blending with them. Suddenly the entire city rose; blue, 7 II | instruments would become suddenly still, and a cry would break 8 II | thereby adding to the din.~Suddenly a man of mean appearance 9 III | stammered and was confused; then suddenly: “Why do you despise me? 10 III | drifting in the paling sky.~Suddenly he perceived on the horizon, 11 IV | ports of the Balearians.~Suddenly Zarxas, now handsome and 12 IV | by month and day by day.~Suddenly he stopped with gaping eyes, 13 IV | gurgling, and almost dead. Suddenly all became black before 14 IV | opened from without, and suddenly the pure open air surrounded 15 V | of dogs were barking. But suddenly the space grew wider and 16 V | complications of the architecture. Suddenly they felt something strangely 17 V | germ-receptacle had been suddenly hatched and had burst, emptying 18 V | hall and with open arms. Suddenly the monsters closed their 19 V | fixed upon the pavement. Suddenly he exclaimed:~“But what 20 V | might redouble its cries; suddenly its anger subsided, and 21 V | stretching out her arms. Suddenly she stopped, and they stood 22 V | resounded many times renewed.~Suddenly a long arrow whizzed past, 23 V | intoxication creeping over him. Suddenly he caught sight of the long 24 VI | amid the hanging panoply. Suddenly Matho put on his cothurni, 25 VI | stupefaction when the army was seen suddenly in motion; it stretched 26 VI | the streets would fill and suddenly clear again; people ascended 27 VI | Eryx.~Often the sun would suddenly lose his rays in the middle 28 VI | her.~Sometimes he would suddenly steal away, stride in the 29 VI | like a bark on the waves, suddenly foundered. He was no doubt 30 VI | him. They increased, and suddenly the furious trumpeting of 31 VII | with anguish, and, becoming suddenly weak, he felt the necessity 32 VII | each other for some time; suddenly Hamilcar started; at a wave 33 VII | became terrible, and then suddenly were still.~There was a 34 VII | and mounting upwards. It suddenly struck upon the breast of 35 VII | Abdalonim became slower. Suddenly he let the wooden sheets 36 VII | and blood-coloured fires suddenly illuminated the hall. It 37 VII | sometimes a sharp cry would suddenly pierce the air. In the direction 38 VII | The thought of his son had suddenly calmed him like the touch 39 VIII| and fro; square thickets suddenly appeared; they were elephants 40 IX | Hermaeum. Sometimes it would suddenly burst asunder, its black 41 IX | those on the wings would suddenly hear the rolling of stones, 42 IX | running across the grass.~Suddenly large plumes arose and a 43 IX | behind the lagoon, and then suddenly disappeared among the mountains 44 X | like the doves of Tanith, suddenly entered, and their pink 45 X | regions of the sky. Then he suddenly announced the peril of the 46 X | up against herself, she suddenly revived. Then she was seized 47 X | time that was still left.~Suddenly the crow of a cock resounded. 48 XI | westerly direction, when suddenly they perceived a quantity 49 XI | of a fold of your garment suddenly seizes me and entwines me 50 XI | strings are about to burst. Suddenly sobs stifled him, and he 51 XI | to graze the earth. Then suddenly Narr’ Havas went resolutely 52 XII | and dying.~Hamilcar had suddenly emerged from the bottom 53 XII | that nothing might be left.~Suddenly, without any one being able 54 XII | took them by the legs, and suddenly threw them over the ramparts. 55 XII | rolled to the ground,—and suddenly a cataract, an entire river, 56 XIII| neighbouring walls, and long flames suddenly burst from the houses like 57 XIII| times masses of people would suddenly rush along with shouts; 58 XIII| and the whiteness of their suddenly uncovered sides shone in 59 XIII| happened to pass beneath him. Suddenly his eyeballs flamed, his 60 XIII| demolishing the wall, when suddenly a fountain sprang forth 61 XIII| their children, his voice suddenly broke forth from the shadow 62 XIII| day.~They visited Hamilcar suddenly and found him in his gardens.~“ 63 XIII| to escape it.~Abdalonim suddenly spoke from behind the door. 64 XIV | a thousand paths; houses suddenly gave way, and small beams, 65 XIV | great line of dust would suddenly rise on the horizon; there 66 XIV | intervening space exactly, suddenly sank before them like a 67 XIV | dreams. Hallucinations came suddenly upon them; they sought for 68 XIV | the evening a sword-belt suddenly fell from above like a stone 69 XIV | clashed against one another. Suddenly Narr’ Havas quieted them, 70 XIV | spectacle of his vengeance, but suddenly he started.~He saw, and 71 XIV | their feet; then they would suddenly tear their faces with their 72 XIV | reached the citadel. The smoke suddenly disappeared before a gust 73 XIV | finally lost in the solitude.~Suddenly some small gravel rolled 74 XV | awaiting their own execution.~Suddenly lofty feather fans rose 75 XV | look of fallow deer when suddenly enlarged.~The light dazzled 76 XV | Matho appeared insensible; suddenly he started off and began