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1 I | army.~“Drink!” she said.~He took the cup, and was carrying 2 I | beside Matho he tenderly took his arm, and felt it in 3 I | at the cross ways, storks took to flight, white sails fluttered. 4 II | Another time Narr’ Havas took them a long way off, as 5 II | and baggage. The soldiers took the coin in the bags to 6 II | their horses; every one took his helmet and sword, and 7 IV | the Suffet’s tent; they took his hands and sought to 8 IV | next day a sort of languor took possession of the army. 9 V | stammered out. Spendius took up the lamp in order to 10 V | upon its ankle. Then Matho took up the lamp very gently.~ 11 V | back into a corner; but she took a step towards him, and 12 V | impotence of his fury; then he took his sandal, spit upon it, 13 V | Then when he was outside he took the great zaimph from his 14 VI | brazen jacket of mail, and took his helmet.~“Where are you 15 VI | Republic in the baths; they took the old weapons that had 16 VI | again by the other. Spendius took care of his men; he dreamed 17 VI | them.~A Balearic slinger took a step forward, put one 18 VI | The return to Carthage took place amid all kinds of 19 VII | which outward appearances took away. Something of the planetary 20 VII | of the brass colossus. He took up two handfuls of the dust, 21 VII | leaped into his chariot and took the reins; the two animals, 22 VII | and from the midst of them took out knotted cords, strips 23 VII | set of pigeon-holes, and took from them some planchettes 24 VII | closed the door. Hamilcar took a torch and disappeared 25 VII | went down the three steps, took up a llama’s skin which 26 VII | the artifices employed, took a horn full of balm, and 27 VII | the parks. But Hamilcar took the path towards the mill, 28 VIII| the temple of Moloch, he took them in spite of the pontiff’ 29 VIII| He returned to Matho and took him by the arm.~“Master, 30 IX | thither in hand-barrows; many took the precaution of bringing 31 IX | driven away pitilessly. They took refuge in the camp of Autaritus; 32 IX | despairing of the Republic, took by force from the tribes 33 IX | the edge of the trench, took their station behind them, 34 X | strove to see them, for she took these conceptions for realities; 35 X | little and used to cry, I took you to my heart and made 36 XI | height of the cisterns they took their way along the Taenia, 37 XI | advance. But Schahabarim’s man took her further away, and they 38 XI | of the entrenchment. She took the hem of her robe, which 39 XII | them by the Numidians.~Some took ropes’ ends and lighted 40 XII | Barbarians picked up flints; all took to flght; and nothing more 41 XII | foreheads, from which they took crowns of skin to put upon 42 XII | alliance. Then Matho rose. He took a firebrand which was still 43 XII | steel approached Gisco. He took his head, and, resting it 44 XII | coming behind them they took them by the legs, and suddenly 45 XII | toe of his left foot; he took aim, and the arrow went 46 XIII| angle of a wall. Then he took his heavy axe, and front 47 XIII| servants of Moloch came and took the children away. Others 48 XIII| strigils and red earth. Then he took two purple squares from 49 XIII| and jump, when Hamilcar took him away.~He held him firmly 50 XIII| the mercantile house he took up a basket of grapes and 51 XIII| distance than they speedily took to flight, for the Baal 52 XIII| streets; then the pious took advantage of the opportunity 53 XIII| Melkarth, in violet tunics, took the western side; the priests 54 XIII| another. The hierodules took the fallen ashes at the 55 XIV | nevertheless.~Hamilcar next took out a galley armed with 56 XIV | length of time which it took in coming was, according 57 XIV | men. The camp, with most, took the place of their country; 58 XIV | terror or famine, they all took the roads to their native 59 XIV | longer listened to.~Matho took advantage of this to continue 60 XIV | foot-soldiers who wore long hair took the precaution of cutting 61 XV | several places;—and they took pleasure in the thought 62 XV | the temple of Melkarth, took thence the bar of a tripod,