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1 I | carrying a man in each hand at arm’s length, and spitting 2 I | walked, and in her right hand she carried a little ebony 3 II | transported him. He pressed his hand upon his mouth to check 4 II | cooked. Sometimes a fat hand, laden with rings, would 5 II | spatula of aloe-wood in his hand wherewith to scratch his 6 IV | trees and lean over with his hand spread out above his eyebrows. 7 IV | colleague Gisco, on the other hand, wished them to be paid. 8 IV | feel the stones with his hand.~“Here it is,” he said; “ 9 IV | galloping with a lance in each hand.~“Narr’ Havas!” exclaimed 10 IV | death.~Spendius struck his hand against the bars of a grating. 11 V | and Matho kissed his right hand as he passed beside it.~ 12 V | the ground. Matho laid his hand upon it; then he put his 13 V | sleeping with her cheek in one hand and with the other arm extended. 14 VI | teeth and raised his broad hand above Spendius.~The Greek 15 VI | Narr’ Havas spread out his hand upon Matho’s breast, and 16 VI | an ashen javelin in each hand. The long files of the heavy 17 VI | writing in the hollow of his hand. “Let some of them be brought 18 VI | dust. The Suffet dipped his hand into this hot mire and rubbed 19 VII | of the Moons put up his hand before his eyes, and then 20 VII | started; at a wave of his hand the slaves withdrew. Then, 21 VII | Hamilcar with a censer in his hand.~Salammbo was then coming 22 VII | with his heel, and drew his hand across his forehead like 23 VII | Latium, thicker than the hand, with the buttons of Egina, 24 VII | sleeve; and with his right hand stretched out he read other 25 VII | outside saw him resting one hand against the wall to keep 26 VIII| beside the stallions with one hand resting on the manes. All 27 VIII| and a third in his right hand. Then came the Clinabarians, 28 VIII| dashing the sword from the hand or the brain out of the 29 IX | workmen passing plumb-line in hand, the vendors of pickle rinsing 30 IX | their eyes with their open hand, while the rest lay flat 31 X | down, and keeping his left hand raised and his right extended, 32 X | a blind old man with one hand resting on the shoulder 33 X | and the thumb of her right hand, and even her nail remained 34 XI | the charcoal:~“I was the hand. The ten fingers are cut 35 XI | entrenchment with a bow in his hand and a pike on his shoulder.~ 36 XI | zaimph, and with the other hand she tore the veils from 37 XI | like a child laying his hand upon a strange fruit, he 38 XII | mark like the print of a hand. It was the hand of Narr’ 39 XII | print of a hand. It was the hand of Narr’ Havas, the token 40 XII | Greek snatched from his hand a roll of papyrus covered 41 XIII| cohort of pigmies in its hand, it laid the basketful of 42 XIII| goat’s-hair cloak, by the hand, and at once raised the 43 XIII| stood motionless, with one hand behind his back, his chin 44 XIII| throwing stones with the hand like shepherds; the rest 45 XIII| hips; he thrust his left hand into them continually, while 46 XIII| would spread out his right hand above his eyes in order 47 XIII| file of people passed from hand to hand helmets and amphoras, 48 XIII| people passed from hand to hand helmets and amphoras, which 49 XIII| seized Hannibal with one hand, snatched up the cord of 50 XIII| and with the back of his hand he was rubbing his eyes, 51 XIII| the man’s mouth with his hand exclaimed still more loudly:~“ 52 XIII| in exasperation bit his hand until the blood came. He 53 XIII| of Moloch passed his left hand beneath the children’s veils, 54 XIV | felt her little, cold, soft hand fastened to his own; she 55 XIV | support himself with one hand, and after taking a good 56 XIV | Then the Suffet put his hand into the hands of the ten 57 XIV | tips of his ears; his right hand rested on a pike-staff adorned 58 XV | take part, in which every hand, every weapon, everything 59 XV | gold patera in his right hand, he drank to the Genius 60 XV | husband, with a cup in her hand, to drink also. She fell