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1 I | scars. Drooping his chin, he looked round him with distrust, 2 I | emitting long white spirals, looked like volcanoes beginning 3 II | those of the soldiers who looked back towards Carthage could 4 II | sleeping. Spendius, as he looked at him, recalled the young 5 II | face was so wan that it looked as if it had been powdered 6 II | covered with furs like bears, looked at him with distrust, or 7 II | Barbarian dialects.~They looked at one another in astonishment; 8 III | lit the perfumes. Salammbo looked at the polar star; she slowly 9 III | thou dost love me? I have looked so much on thee! But no! 10 III | stones of the terrace. He looked down upon her quivering 11 III | horizon, behind Tunis, what looked like slight mists trailing 12 IV | general give it to you!”~He looked them in the face without 13 V | with eyelids downcast, she looked as though she were smiling, 14 V | thrust out their tongues they looked as though they would fain 15 V | symmetrical arrangement they looked in the darkness like rows 16 V | was wrapped about him, he looked like a sidereal god surrounded 17 VI | with their transverse folds looked like two valves of a shell 18 VI | limbs.~Whenever Autaritus looked at Gisco he was seized with 19 VI | long-haired and ragged Barbarians looked at him without understanding 20 VI | brochettes of small birds. As he looked at the prisoners he revelled 21 VII | Hamilcar raised his head, and looked with folded arms upon the 22 VII | with the Suffet, and they looked at each other for some time; 23 VII | pitiless and rich. They looked wearied of prolonged cares. 24 VII | precaution; it was a crime; they looked with terror at one another. 25 VII | stretched from them what looked like spots of blood. The 26 VII | his uncertainty; and he looked into her face with all his 27 VII | too high had given way and looked like a ruined column. The 28 VII | rays striking upon his face looked like the extremity of an 29 VII | third was cut off.~They looked sadly at him, like reasonable 30 VIII| us towards each other; he looked at me, and I felt the cold 31 IX | reinforcement which they had not looked for: Narr’ Havas appeared 32 IX | Sometimes they would see what looked like the eyes of a tiger 33 XI | the leafless olive trees looked at a distance like large 34 XI | are you?” said Matho.~She looked slowly around her without 35 XI | skin. She was standing. He looked up at her, holding her thus 36 XI | half-closed eyelids.~Salammbo looked at him motionless, her head 37 XI | without answering him she looked in the direction of Hamilcar.~“ 38 XI | bodily; in other places it looked as if huge torrents were 39 XI | recovering his impassibility he looked sideways at Narr’ Havas 40 XII | descended the western slope that looked towards Hippo-Zarytus, and 41 XII | with their tattered canvas looked like dim ships half lost 42 XII | Squatting in unequal groups they looked at one another scared and 43 XII | the more nervous Africans looked as though they had been 44 XII | knees close together, he looked like a dead man laid out 45 XII | fashion.~The Barbarians looked at him at first with great 46 XII | was of extravagant size, looked in the distance like an 47 XIII| ranged in a semicircle, looked like a silver scimitar lying 48 XIII| swelling forehead. His eyeballs looked as if they were seeking 49 XIII| laden with corpses that it looked as though it had been constructed 50 XIII| exhausted. The sleepers looked like corpses.~Then the Carthaginians, 51 XIII| lean and bloated; his skin looked greyish, like the infected 52 XIII| choose another. Hamilcar looked at Giddenem; he felt inclined 53 XIII| the marble pavement. He looked at him and was moved with 54 XIII| flight, for the Baal could be looked upon with impunity only 55 XIII| the arms of their priests, looked like great infants in swaddling 56 XIII| attitude, folded his arms, and looked upon the ground. The high 57 XIII| giant covered with blood, he looked, with his head thrown back, 58 XIV | of rocks.~Then they all looked at one another without speaking. 59 XIV | heels and ate. The rest looked on from a distance; they 60 XIV | were full of phalaricas, looked like volcanoes on the march; 61 XIV | their heads.~The Barbarians looked at one another silently. 62 XIV | for Carthage, and which looked like inscriptions on columns.~ 63 XIV | exhaled. For a long time they looked at each other in silence, 64 XIV | fingers there hung what looked like greenish strips; and 65 XIV | in the sky. They had what looked like white butterflies on 66 XIV | and lying on his back he looked at the stars.~Then a door 67 XIV | their great manes; they all looked well fed, tired, and dull. 68 XV | the throng on the terraces looked, in their variegated garments, 69 XV | were ranged, the cloaks looked like a wall of purple. The