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1 I | together with baskets of gold filigree-work containing 2 I | They demanded wine, meat, gold. They cried out for women. 3 I | it; it became harder than gold; nevertheless the eyes ceased 4 I | Chamber there is an ingot of gold beneath every flagstone; 5 I | outside the mole to look for gold dust:~“See!” he said to 6 II | each received a piece of gold on the condition that they 7 II | where, with its roofing of gold on its columns of brass, 8 II | He sent him fat goats, gold dust, and ostrich feathers. 9 II | huckle-bones, and lost the gold plates of his necklace one 10 II | mules laden with baskets of gold; and ever beginning the 11 II | now worth three shekels of gold, while the cultivated lands 12 II | sink of Moloch! sweat your gold and your plague! quicker! 13 IV | feathers, hung from the large gold ring in his ear, and a stream 14 V | entrance between a stela of gold and one of emerald, and 15 V | which was encrusted with gold, mother-of-pearl, and glass; 16 VI | oxen, three hundred bags of gold dust, and considerable advances 17 VI | twenty-three shekels of gold, eighteen elephants, fourteen 18 VII | face with paint. But the gold dust in his hair had fallen 19 VII | Baat-Baal, who possessed gold mines in Darytian Gaetulia.~“ 20 VII | fingers like javelins of gold.~“You will lose your ships, 21 VII | little quadrangular plates of gold, representing a woman between 22 VII | their bags of palm bark; and gold dust heaped up in leathern 23 VII | pettiest utensils were all of gold, a river of the colour of 24 VII | threads on which balls of gold, silver, and horn were strung, 25 VII | had ten times the value of gold, and the captures of vessels, 26 VII | twelve Syrian talents of gold. The food for the crews, 27 VII | centre by pillars of cedar. Gold, silver, and brass coins 28 VII | form of a cross, were large gold shields and monster close-necked 29 VII | gems which were either in gold calabashes fastened like 30 VII | together with a lacing of gold which extended from his 31 VIII| twenty-three thousand kikars of gold from the Syssitia, and decreed 32 VIII| completely covered with gold. Afterwards, at intervals, 33 IX | Melkarth, three hundred gold crowns to the Suffet, and 34 IX | and twenty-three thousand gold kikars; those who had given 35 X | inspecting the censers, the gold vases, the tongs, the rakes 36 X | were spotted with scales of gold. Salammbo panted beneath 37 X | Her hair was covered with gold dust, was crisped in front, 38 X | paint on her cheeks, the gold on her garments, and the 39 XI | showed her a handful of gold pieces. She rushed upon 40 XI | bottom of an ampitheatre. Gold plates, as they displaced 41 XI | his hands wandering; the gold discs hanging from his ears 42 XI | to an island covered with gold dust, verdure, and birds. 43 XIII| plaited by the pontiffs with gold ribbons, and whose existence 44 XIII| terminated in balls of crystal, gold, silver or copper.~These 45 XIII| against pale faces, and gold tiaras clasped brows contracted 46 XIII| into the flames pearls, gold vases, cups, torches, all 47 XIII| and he was watching the gold plate on his breast; it 48 XIV | round on his finger a big gold ring, the same which had 49 XIV | painted on it, and with gold fringes at the hem; two 50 XIV | house should be sanded with gold dust.~Evening fell, and 51 XIV | them from below.~A broad gold ribbon shone on the summit 52 XV | violet tunic figured with gold vine branches, and with 53 XV | their tiaras, formed a great gold line, and on the other side 54 XV | possession; and taking a gold patera in his right hand,