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1 I | All dead! No more will you come obedient to my voice as 2 I | viper through the walls. Come! in the Ancestor’s Chamber 3 II | disappear, and others would come on continually. Startled 4 II | so appropriately did they come in. The Balearians grew 5 III | phantoms, and lying dreams come from thee; thine eyes devour 6 IV | all the Carthaginians to come in, but by a single passage 7 IV | walking heavily like an ox.~“Come up beside me,” said the 8 V | in its temple. Follow me! come and take it.”~Matho was 9 V | where it terrified him.~“Come on!” he said; and they went 10 V | wall, suffered a garment to come out and hang down to the 11 V | something drew me on! I tried to come to you! Should I ever have 12 VI | He declared that he had come to join the Mercenaries, 13 VI | great shouting when he had come back bearing the veil of 14 VI | Ancients as held commands had come in purple cassocks, the 15 VI | which the Carthaginians had come.~The victorious Hanno presented 16 VI | and such as you will never come out of! You shall be married 17 VI | a cure.~When evening had come he stole away from the town 18 VII | forwards to see the Suffet come out, and the terraces were 19 VII | him promises, and I have come to Carthage only to buy 20 VII | Barbarians! Infamous traitor! You come back to see us perish, do 21 VII | accused him of not having come to meet him.~“But that would 22 VII | insult; the disease had come upon him from a cold taken 23 VII | at Cyrene who would have come, and while the Romans send 24 VII | the west, and the Nomads come from the south, and the 25 VII | sleeping in the court had come howling in, the uproar could 26 VII | perceiving Salammbo. She had come to him after the death of 27 VII | know; some soldiers had come howling in with knives and 28 VII | whence this appeasement had come upon him.~As he bent his 29 VIII| Their families used to come to see them and pity them.~ 30 VIII| raised, the inhabitants would come out and attack them in the 31 VIII| mouths of the Macaras, and come straight to the bridge. 32 VIII| on the mountains, would come back again, would never 33 VIII| into the water. It did not come up to his girdle; it was 34 IX | heart of Carthage he had come to an understanding with 35 IX | Hamilcar commanded them to come to his assistance. But not 36 IX | marches with exactness, had come together again. But themselves 37 IX | heard and the man would not come up again. Three phalangites, 38 X | gently to her:~“But they will come back, Mistress.”~“Yes! I 39 XI | brings you here? why do you come?”~“To take it!” she replied, 40 XI | had urged her. She had not come for the zaimph. His arms 41 XI | frightened by the storm.~“Oh! come near!” he went on, “come 42 XI | come near!” he went on, “come near! fear nothing!~“Formerly 43 XI | journey into the sea, you come to an island covered with 44 XI | the door tried to get in.~“Come along! Hamilcar is burning 45 XI | drive away the birds that come to peck out their eyes; 46 XI | platform, I should cry to him: ‘Come and see your daughter in 47 XI | Narr’ Havas why he had not come sooner, or noticing any 48 XI | arming himself as he spoke.~“Come, return! You will use your 49 XII | invited them with abuse to come and take them. The Barbarians 50 XII | thought of all that had come to pass in his existence 51 XII | the breeze, and murmured: “Come! come!” A sigh swelled his 52 XII | breeze, and murmured: “Come! come!” A sigh swelled his breast, 53 XII | of ostrich feathers, had come on quadrigae; the Garamantians, 54 XIII| would say to the onagers: “Come, pick well!” and to the 55 XIII| then he waited. She did not come; this seemed to him like 56 XIII| quickly replied:~“Let him come up!”~Iddibal entered without 57 XIII| where to hide him, he had come along the coasts in a sloop, 58 XIII| calculated that it would come directly towards him, against 59 XIII| was a long one. Hanno had come to it. As he was now unable 60 XIII| his gardens.~“Barca! we come for that that you know of— 61 XIII| long dreaded was therefore come, and with extravagant efforts 62 XIII| him into prison. “Let them come,” he rejoined, “and I will 63 XIII| level with the elbows, and come close together against the 64 XIV | Libyan coast. Barca had come among them. He had carried 65 XIV | by other ambitions, had come back to him; and now he 66 XIV | said the man of Carthage, come a little nearer, to a place, 67 XIV | hung down as though it had come out of a purple bath. Several 68 XIV | Numidians had not time to come out, he could fall upon 69 XIV | Spendius, a strange courage had come to him; he despised life 70 XIV | portions of his limbs had come off, and nothing was left 71 XIV | this, they thought, had come to them through touching 72 XIV | A strange weakness had come upon him; every moment he 73 XIV | velites, which had at last come up against them, was cutting 74 XIV | wall. The Barbarians would come to re-form behind it, pant 75 XV | from Sicily, and others had come from the desert.~As the