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1 I | herbs, and a few Lydians in women’s robes, dining in slippers 2 I | step. Some advanced like women, making obscene gestures; 3 I | gold. They cried out for women. They raved in a hundred 4 I | and came to a plain where women with dragon-croups were 5 I | chord; for, feebler than old women, they trembled at once with 6 I | lying on flowers, with women and buffoons! Do not tell 7 I | them by the bridle. Two women were seated in the chariot. 8 II | gratings of iron or reed the women, with veiled heads, silently 9 II | panthers following behind them. Women of Libyan race, mounted 10 II | grown rich by dealing in women; then, ruined by a shipwreck, 11 II | crescent-shaped; others were like women’s bosoms presenting their 12 II | freezes the heart; Negro women, singing barbarous words 13 II | rose with applause; the women rushed towards the guards 14 III | men in understanding and women in weakness. Your desire 15 IV | itinerant vendors there moved women of all nations, as brown 16 IV | in the sacking of towns, women that were jaded with love 17 IV | their fires; the Syracusan women had golden plates in their 18 IV | something better, namely, women. The Suffet replied that 19 V | columns from top to bottom. Women were sleeping stretched 20 V | days by the sale of these women; and with a rapid glance 21 V | bloodstained hands. The women slept. The emerald vine 22 V | and a flood of people, women, serving-men, and slaves, 23 V | traders left their shops; the women forsook their children; 24 VI | javelins at the doors, and the women gave their necklaces, rings, 25 VI | roads with his cavalry.~The women cried out loudly against 26 VI | as it was with herds and women. Moreover, they knew nothing 27 VI | coming to gaze at them. The women would show their little 28 VI | them. “You demanded horses, women, estates, magistracies, 29 VII | harbour as one of Salammbo’s women, so as to make his way in 30 VII | whole of them with their women and children, without keeping 31 VII | to the right, while the women’s palace rose at the end 32 VII | staircases. All her slave women followed her; and, at each 33 VII | the foreheads of the Roman women. Others had silver arrows, 34 VII | staircase, with its thronging women, vibrate from top to bottom 35 VII | and fell down among her women, who crowded around her.~ 36 VII | the vapour-baths, and the women with their children, all 37 VII | so terrible that all the women fled. The slaves drew back 38 VIII| upon the rich. Even the women contributed; payment was 39 VIII| the courts were full of women engaged in tearing up linen; 40 IX | embroiderers, and even women,—the widows of the dead 41 IX | without troubling about the women. At first the men shared 42 IX | but the Gaulish and Libyan women forced them by their outrageous 43 IX | some fair Lacedaemonian women were taken by New Carthaginians 44 IX | him that they must have women, he replied: “I have none!”~ 45 IX | around them on the heights. Women moved about with leathern 46 IX | houses were filled with the women’s piercing shrieks, which, 47 X | The eunuchs, slaves, and women had been scrupulously sent 48 X | dog slaughtered by barren women on a winter’s night amid 49 XII | by one like shadows; the women also ventured to return, 50 XII | embracings more frantic. Women stretched themselves on 51 XII | circle round them, and the women were allowed to enter thirty 52 XII | and their broken arms; the women massed themselves in the 53 XII | streaks, knocked down the women, who carried their children 54 XIII| them incombustible. The women and children went to procure 55 XIII| surrender, and even the women were brigaded. The people 56 XIII| crushed one another. The women leaned over the battlements 57 XIII| they ought to send away the women, the sick, and the old men; 58 XIII| resounded. The cries of women might everywhere be heard; 59 XIII| hair, and shrieked like the women who lament at funerals. “ 60 XIII| rich, the Ancients, the women, the whole multitude, thronged 61 XIV | were tortured; he gave the women to his soldiers to be violated 62 XIV | many people, especially women, flung themselves headlong 63 XIV | fifteen years of age, and even women, who, being unable to withstand 64 XIV | beneath sticks hurled by women; the Punic populace was 65 XV | received applause among these women, and, being perfumed and 66 XV | see him, especially the women. They burned to gaze upon