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1 I | Let him bring them!”~Gisco soon appeared at the far end 2 I | spreading to the others, would soon have swept away the legionaries. 3 II | from the walls. The army soon spread over the breadth 4 II | Spendius declaimed against it. Soon the provisions ran low; 5 II | of the Barbarian cohorts soon arrived with the insignia 6 II | and the rumour of this soon spread through the country.~ 7 IV | by his example. The army soon grew disciplined. From their 8 IV | exhorted them to be gay. As soon as they saw any one, they 9 IV | of the onlooking army.~As soon as Gisco disembarked the 10 IV | and he was decapitated.~As soon as night fell, Spendius 11 IV | reached to their waists. Soon they staggered, and were 12 V | upon it with both hands he soon found himself by the side 13 VI | the isthmus, and it would soon perish from famine, for 14 VI | had to be left outside.~As soon as the Suffet was in the 15 VII | through the walls.~But as soon as the doorway was crossed 16 VII | war, they became free as soon as the war was finished; 17 VII | pieces in the streets!”~As soon as they were on the threshold 18 VII | formidable cutlasses.~As soon as Hamilcar turned away 19 VII | wooden disc sprang up and soon there appeared throughout 20 VII | characteristic of captive animals. As soon as he recognised Hamilcar 21 VII | unassailable by steel or flame.~As soon as he approached the workmen, 22 VIII| gained a victory he would soon have to make a fresh beginning, 23 VIII| the Mappalian district. Soon the streets were astir, 24 VIII| edge of the sea; and they soon reached the Lagoon, where 25 VIII| them rest for two hours. As soon as the sun appeared they 26 VIII| line of the Mercenaries soon yielded in the centre beneath 27 IX | them. The Punic army was soon encompassed by a terrible 28 IX | circumspection. But he was soon obliged to lengthen out 29 IX | their own impotence would soon sink them into the same 30 X | was certainly going to die soon.~But if Rabbetna triumphed, 31 XI | She rushed upon them, but soon resumed her immobility.~ 32 XI | whether they would not arrive soon. The road undulated over 33 XI | terrible suspicion. But soon recovering his impassibility 34 XII | still tepid stumps; and soon they began to devour the 35 XII | throats like gladiators. Soon wood for the funeral-piles 36 XII | the Punic entrenchments.~Soon at the edge of the palisades 37 XII | eddied beneath the porches. Soon the mass, being too tightly 38 XII | other side of the gulf. As soon as they perceived the Barbarians 39 XII | suspected his enterprise. But soon they diminished the sentries 40 XIII| ravaged, provisions were soon scarce. They grew disheartened. 41 XIII| harbour being free.~But soon the Barbarians posted an 42 XIII| shower upon the combatants.~Soon the two crowds formed but 43 XIII| plumes closed in, and they soon rejoined him and surrounded 44 XIII| were waiting to dart out as soon as the cramps of the doors 45 XIII| here! make haste!”~Giddenem soon entered again, bringing 46 XIII| ashes of the altar. Then as soon as the sun appeared the 47 XIII| gesture of horror. But he soon resumed his former attitude, 48 XIV | intoxication boundless hope soon arose. All their miseries 49 XIV | was full of wisdom, for soon Narr’ Havas was to be seen 50 XIV | blows of pike and sabre; and soon all the Barbarians were 51 XIV | number increased; there was soon a crowd. But almost all 52 XIV | strength, and were sad no more.~Soon this resource failed. Then 53 XIV | their tortures; and, as soon as a man began to stagger, 54 XIV | corpses softened them, and soon made the plain one broad 55 XIV | the tent to deliberate. As soon as they were alone, Autaritus 56 XIV | resistance; the elephants were soon in the centre of the plain. 57 XIV | Barbarians became animated, and soon the combat as general, headlong, 58 XIV | enclosed like wild beasts. As soon as they entered a wood, 59 XIV | ranks of his line; they soon covered his flanks, and 60 XIV | grew larger by degrees.~Soon there were only fifty, then 61 XV | edge of the terrace; and soon all external things were