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1 I | little dogs with pink silky hair and fattened on olive lees,— 2 I | The Gauls with their long hair drawn up on the crown of 3 I | feet. They had no beard, no hair, no eyebrows. In their hands, 4 I | they watched her pass.~Her hair, which was powdered with 5 I | and with short black curly hair. He had retained only his 6 II | or had enclosed jackal’s hair within them to put cowardice 7 II | blood, flowing through his hair, had collected in stalactites 8 II | sparkled in the frizzled hair, and the face was so wan 9 II | shook their lofty heads of hair, and the men of the desert 10 II | to his flanks with long hair bristling with dried leaves, 11 II | the priests burned their hair in order to torture their 12 II | he fled, clinging to its hair, howling, weeping, shaken, 13 III | filled with her disordered hair.~But she raised her head 14 IV | tawny robes of dromedary’s hair swinging at their heels; 15 IV | had golden plates in their hair; the Lusitanians had necklaces 16 IV | Mercenaries plucked out their hair with grotesque contortions.~ 17 IV | interpreters, with their hair dressed like sphinxes, and 18 V | shape of beards and curls of hair; and in the centre of the 19 VI | which tied up his long red hair, and soak the latter in 20 VI | which were without mane, hair, or ears, and had silver 21 VII | and sea. A tuft of white hair rose on his skull like the 22 VII | which fastened their plaited hair on the nape of the neck. 23 VII | But the gold dust in his hair had fallen upon his shoulders, 24 VII | brilliant sheets, so that his hair appeared whitish, fine, 25 VII | bodkins set like suns in their hair. Rings, clasps, necklaces, 26 VII | as far as her elbows. Her hair was crisped so as to simulate 27 VII | tattered garments and scattered hair, and a smell of burning 28 VIII| hands over her long, black hair; and the imagination of 29 VIII| the cottabos, letting his hair grow, and conducting the 30 VIII| succeed in seizing him by the hair, hold him thus for a while, 31 IX | which they wore in their hair.~Thus the Barbarians, having 32 IX | vermin and filth. Their hair had been plucked out in 33 X | that served to curl the hair of an old Tanith in the 34 X | unknotted the band in her hair, shaking the latter for 35 X | finger raised a lock of her hair which was falling too low.~ 36 X | was falling too low.~Her hair was covered with gold dust, 37 X | long yellow veil upon her hair, passed a scarf around her 38 X | nails; she plucked out her hair, and uttered piercing shrieks 39 XI | half hidden by her white hair which fell to her knees; 40 XI | the bed amid the lion’s hair. The zaimph fell, and enveloped 41 XI | the long tresses of her hair from one end to the other.~“ 42 XII | about like balls; heads of hair were hanging on the thorns; 43 XII | cheeks; they cut off their hair; they drew their own blood 44 XII | with the bodkins of their hair. The men came next and tortured 45 XII | poisoned darts hidden in their hair. Many had brought pebbles 46 XIII| yellow with oil, with their hair in flames. They began to 47 XIII| statues with clothes and hair were displayed across the 48 XIII| their weapons, greased their hair, and washed their bloodstained 49 XIII| a Roman sword. His curly hair shaded his swelling forehead. 50 XIII| asked the Ancients for the hair of their wives; all sacrificed 51 XIII| Greece and Italy, and their hair, having been rendered elastic 52 XIII| made of the finest heads of hair among the wives of the plebeians. 53 XIII| covered with his long black hair, went about everywhere, 54 XIII| years of age, with black hair and swelling forehead! Bring 55 XIII| his nails, tore out his hair, and shrieked like the women 56 XIII| among torches and heads of hair. In order to subdue the 57 XIII| veils, plucked a lock of hair from their foreheads, and 58 XIII| believed that they could descry hair, limbs, and whole bodies.~ 59 XIV | fragments and bloodstained hair on those horrible branches.~ 60 XIV | among the Balearians, his hair over his arm, inert. Spendius 61 XIV | portcullis; and the cloaks and hair of the Barbarians were being 62 XIV | seen through their long hair, which hung down as though 63 XIV | arrows fastened his plaited hair at the tips of his ears; 64 XIV | of electrum and tufts of hair.~As she watched him a crowd 65 XIV | trailed with his white hair in the dust.~They thought 66 XIV | eyes; his great head of hair, caught in a cleft in the 67 XIV | purple threads through the hair on their arms and faces.~ 68 XIV | foot-soldiers who wore long hair took the precaution of cutting 69 XIV | black robes, with a tuft of hair on the top of the skull, 70 XIV | than the dead, with his hair quite erect, and two patches 71 XV | there strayed two tresses of hair as twisted as the horns 72 XV | cheek; they tore handfuls of hair from him and strips of flesh; 73 XV | seemed to rise up to his hair;—and the wretch still walked 74 XV | parted lips,—and her loosened hair hung to the ground.~Thus