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1 I | which reached from the wall of the stables to the first 2 I | Panting, he leaned against the wall to keep himself from falling.~ 3 I | remained leaning against the wall; Spendius came close, and 4 III | of linen, the corner of a wall, or a golden necklace on 5 IV | rampart, and lastly by a wall thirty cubits high, built 6 IV | outside.~This first line of wall gave immediate shelter to 7 IV | Harbour defended by a triple wall? Then behind the town, at 8 IV | grassy rampart formed a lofty wall round the army immovable 9 IV | they began to climb up the wall, the one after the other.~ 10 IV | precautions, they felt along the wall to find an outlet. But their 11 V | discovered a breach in the great wall and passed through.~The 12 V | fore-courts, and bounded by a low wall of dry stones. Spendius 13 V | might be seen. All round the wall rush baskets were heaped 14 V | background, against the wall of the temple, spread a 15 V | with his back against the wall. Placing one foot in his 16 V | reached to the top of the wall, and her body filled the 17 V | downwards upon the other wall, reaching as far as the 18 V | some fissures cut in the wall there fell thin white rays, 19 V | cubit wide ran down the wall from top to bottom.~Then 20 V | out was drawn up on the wall to which it was fastened 21 V | Cynasyn. At the angle of a wall a man drew back frightened 22 V | little apertures in the wall, and in their symmetrical 23 V | in the thickness of the wall, suffered a garment to come 24 V | wind in the cleft of the wall with a lattice-work of reeds. 25 V | Spendius, appearing in the wall between the clay flagons, 26 V | foot of the pharos. The wall was discontinued at this 27 VI | terrace running along the wall of the court, and they might 28 VI | It was hidden behind a wall made with mud from the lake, 29 VI | surrounded it there extended a wall fortified with towers. He 30 VI | through the chinks in the wall; the three bodies streamed 31 VII | black discs let into the wall and as transparent as glass. 32 VII | different colours against the wall. After traversing a long 33 VII | were stretched upon the wall, his tapering hands reached 34 VII | happy, and counting on the wall the necklaces of honour 35 VII | winter rain on a ruined wall.~Hamilcar resumed:~“If you 36 VII | set of pigeon-holes in the wall, and from the midst of them 37 VII | long chain let into the wall. His beard and nails had 38 VII | masses at the foot of the wall. There were callaides shot 39 VII | walked straight up to the wall. Then among the tattooings 40 VII | an entire section of the wall turned about in a single 41 VII | hollowed out all round in the wall, and were so numerous that 42 VII | resting one hand against the wall to keep himself from falling.~ 43 VIII| coupled horses, relieved this wall of soldiers at its two extremities.~ 44 IX | the palisades, a second wall raised, and wooden towers 45 X | closed the openings in the wall; then her doves, rubbed 46 X | of water flowing along a wall, crawled among the scattered 47 XI | a half-calcined piece of wall would be found standing 48 XI | running along the top of the wall. The slave threw some pebbles 49 XII | through the cleft in the wall, and one morning the Great 50 XIII| remained inaccessible. On the wall fronting the Barbarians 51 XIII| lines resting against the wall, and the Mercenaries mounted 52 XIII| which stood out from the wall, they would gradually raise 53 XIII| men upon the edge of the wall. They leaped into the crowd 54 XIII| night from the top of the wall with torches in their hands, 55 XIII| be done in thickening the wall and making it as high as 56 XIII| the Mappalian quarter, the wall facing the shore was bored, 57 XIII| base. It leaped against the wall, the ladders grappled them; 58 XIII| in order to demolish the wall at places where the terrace 59 XIII| battlements; portions of wall fell down raising a great 60 XIII| top they found a second wall composed of stones and long 61 XIII| else with one foot on the wall were gazing down at the 62 XIII| shivered on the angle of a wall. Then he took his heavy 63 XIII| heaped up higher than the wall. Matho turned back amid 64 XIII| invulnerable place in the wall, which was for that very 65 XIII| ram was demolishing the wall, when suddenly a fountain 66 XIII| The latter ascended the wall again; night came on; and 67 XIII| the receptacles round the wall, placed one on his breast 68 XIII| already begun.~Part of a wall in the temple of Moloch 69 XIV | this passage against the wall of cliff; and, protected 70 XIV | about them a great white wall hewn with the pick. And 71 XIV | and as impregnable as a wall. The Barbarians would come 72 XV | the cloaks looked like a wall of purple. The other colleges 73 XV | leaned his back against the wall beneath the pent-house of


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