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1 I | beasts, and a prison for slaves.~Fig-trees surrounded the 2 I | lake; through the trees the slaves of the kitchens might be 3 I | the Council had sent them slaves, ware, and beds, and in 4 I | It was the voice of the slaves in the ergastulum. Some 5 I | had a common table. The slaves returned. At that hour all 6 I | they replied.~And when the slaves confessed with trembling 7 I | poisoned. They fell upon the slaves, a terrible clamour was 8 I | the death-rattle of the slaves expiring amid the broken 9 I | now with the blood of his slaves! Know you of any in your 10 I | and I should in turn have slaves! Are you not weary of sleeping 11 II | they would have concubines, slaves, lands; others intended 12 II | Hanno, supported by two slaves, put his tottering feet 13 II | frontier. Sicily, where so many slaves used to be had, is now closed 14 II | of perfumes, aromatics, slaves, and silphium, for you are 15 II | Without waiting for the slaves, they very quickly unfastened 16 IV | bellowed in the temples, slaves ran about with baskets on 17 IV | their breasts. Friends and slaves followed, all without arms, 18 IV | but was repelled by the slaves, and disappeared swearing 19 IV | Then they returned to the slaves of the exchequer and again 20 V | saying. “She will call, her slaves will run up, and in spite 21 V | women, serving-men, and slaves, rushed into the room with 22 V | surrounded by the firmament. The slaves were going to fall upon 23 VI | the matters of tillage and slaves, was amazed at it ninety-two 24 VI | and were followed by the slaves from the country; caravans 25 VI | hard dealings in lands and slaves and with the poor, fortunes 26 VI | points of their lances. The slaves who were to hurl stones 27 VII | at a wave of his hand the slaves withdrew. Then, signing 28 VII | cultivated lands supported slaves who followed trades. All 29 VII | his sons, commanding his slaves, happy, and counting on 30 VII | your hanging beds, and the slaves who rub your feet! The jackal 31 VII | This was to drive back the slaves, who were curious to see 32 VII | moon, had inspected the slaves and had been careful of 33 VII | visit in the summer! The slaves at Tuburbo who were reaping 34 VII | on the security of thirty slaves. But twelve have died in 35 VII | with broken vases, dead slaves, and spoiled carpets set 36 VII | victim, he condemned all the slaves of the gardens to the mines 37 VII | while sending you to the slaves’ school at Syracuse. Fetch 38 VII | Gracious Tanith, to cripple slaves! Ah! you ruin your master! 39 VII | all the women fled. The slaves drew back and formed a large 40 VII | his personality, and the slaves could not understand whence 41 VIII| Then some of the Suffet’s slaves went on ahead to look for 42 IX | at the corners; and his slaves went as far as the middle 43 IX | the porters, sutlers, and slaves were beginning to murmur, 44 IX | invaded by strange men; the slaves, trembling on their own 45 X | against his hip. The eunuchs, slaves, and women had been scrupulously 46 XI | cups and my slaughtered slaves, and your anger was so strong 47 XII | surrendered would be sold as slaves, and the vanquished would 48 XIII| passion of the rest.~The slaves were armed, the arsenals 49 XIII| and extraordinary.~His own slaves tore off the silver plates 50 XIII| twelve hundred marriageable slaves destined for prostitution 51 XIII| denuded of sentries. His slaves had for a long time been 52 XIII| dig the gravel with his slaves.~He gave clothing, boots, 53 XIII| the commercial house. Some slaves who had run up at a sign 54 XIII| and take from among the slaves a male child from eight 55 XIII| cried; and the master of the slaves fled.~The misfortune which 56 XIV | he would punish them like slaves. He had the ten ambassadors 57 XV | continual screaming of voices; slaves belonging to Hamilcar offered 58 XV | removed doves flew out.~The slaves, meanwhile, with tunics 59 XV | not feel the blows of the slaves who struck at them to drive 60 XV | advanced no further.~The slaves of the Council struck him 61 XV | belonged to the priests; the slaves had just dispersed the crowd,