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1 I | returned, driving through the dust amid shouts, twenty men, 2 I | white pebbles and golden dust. It began to bubble, luminous 3 I | the mole to look for gold dust:~“See!” he said to him, “ 4 I | speck was turning in the dust on the road to Utica; it 5 II | all was lost in a train of dust; those of the soldiers who 6 II | drive before it tornadoes of dust, and a stream would descend 7 II | sent him fat goats, gold dust, and ostrich feathers. The 8 II | other at the points; golden dust sparkled in the frizzled 9 II | bristling with dried leaves, dust and thorns. About his loins 10 II | by the footprints in the dust. In the morning he hid himself 11 III | the ground in the azure dust which was strewn with golden 12 III | herself face downwards in the dust with both arms outstretched.~ 13 III | became a great curtain of dust extending perpendicularly, 14 IV | from their limbs upon the dust. Their damp sandals made 15 VI | three hundred bags of gold dust, and considerable advances 16 VI | molten lead. A cloud of brown dust stretching perpendicularly 17 VI | empty their big stomachs, to dust the gilding of their skin, 18 VI | found themselves alone.~The dust around them fell and they 19 VI | on your knees! jackals! dust! vermin! excrements! And 20 VI | their powdering of blue dust. The Suffet dipped his hand 21 VII | with paint. But the gold dust in his hair had fallen upon 22 VII | breasts, and roll in the dust, and tear your cloaks! No 23 VII | his sandals, and the fine dust raised by his footsteps 24 VII | took up two handfuls of the dust, the mere sight of which 25 VII | bags of palm bark; and gold dust heaped up in leathern bottles 26 VII | blue icicles, and silver dust, and shed their light in 27 VII | mill-stones were turning amid the dust. They consisted of two cones 28 VII | middle of the court in the dust before the ruins of their 29 VIII| gallop more quickly; a great dust enveloped them, and they 30 VIII| multitude was so compact, the dust so thick, and the tumult 31 VIII| arms and higher than the dust, like an eagle flying upon 32 IX | heels, and smeared with dust, that he might not be distinguished 33 IX | wasted necks seeking in the dust for blades of trampled straw. 34 IX | with their fingers in the dust, and there was not a sorry 35 X | be the offspring of the dust of the earth, since it emerges 36 X | hair was covered with gold dust, was crisped in front, and 37 XI | succeeded one another. Charcoal dust which was raised by their 38 XI | canvas the wind brought the dust from without, together with 39 XI | move as though lost in the dust of your sandals, and all 40 XI | scorpions, than mire and dust! Just now while you were 41 XI | island covered with gold dust, verdure, and birds. On 42 XI | country.”~He brushed the dust off her cothurni; he wanted 43 XI | devoured her; panting in the dust he repeated:~“Ah! sacrilegious 44 XI | he bore a little of the dust which he had touched when 45 XII | native lands. A cloud of grey dust was falling.~The evening 46 XII | wounds by pouring into them dust, vinegar, and fragments 47 XII | breathless, and blackened with dust. The Greek snatched from 48 XII | blood made a hole in the dust. Zarxas leaped upon it, 49 XII | Barbarians were marching in the dust raised by the Carthaginians. 50 XII | been long rolling in the dust. They had bark-thread drawers, 51 XIII| which were all white with dust, resolutely upon the pavement. 52 XIII| fell down raising a great dust; and as the catapults on 53 XIII| swooned and fell in the dust at his feet. Hamilcar strode 54 XIII| colossus, shone through the dust, and they swayed their bodies 55 XIV | their arms, a great line of dust would suddenly rise on the 56 XIV | sword; they salted them with dust, and contended for the best 57 XIV | convulsions, flung handfuls of dust into their mouths, bit their 58 XIV | flat on his face in the dust. Some succeeded in discovering 59 XIV | beneath a slate-coloured dust; their lips were glued to 60 XIV | should be sanded with gold dust.~Evening fell, and odours 61 XIV | with his white hair in the dust.~They thought that they 62 XIV | wheel; sometimes a cloud of dust, rising from the ground, 63 XIV | which were raised above the dust, and every one was swept 64 XV | jaws were wallowing in the dust of spices; hares, covered