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1 I | voice as when, seated on the edge of the lake, I used to through 2 I | curling forth to the very edge of the flame.”~Then Salammbo, 3 I | his right foot upon the edge of the table, hurled it 4 I | both fists resting on the edge of the terrace. Spendius 5 II | battlements cut out against the edge of the sky.~Then the Barbarians 6 II | remained among the reeds on the edge of the lake until the following 7 III | Salammbo walked to the edge of the terrace; her eyes 8 IV | middle of the isthmus, on the edge of the lake.~At first they 9 IV | town, reached as far as the edge of the cliff, where rose 10 IV | down in the night on the edge of the pit, and recognised 11 IV | they had to walk along the edge of the cornice. At every 12 V | Spendius squatted down at the edge of the fountain and washed 13 V | skin were standing on the edge, together with an alabaster 14 V | the light ceased at the edge;—and the shadow, like a 15 V | cliff. He advanced to the edge, lay down on his back, and 16 VI | throats were cut on the edge of a ditch. When the latter 17 VI | the mire on the water’s edge like a venomous beast watching 18 VI | eyes. Then on reaching the edge of the lake he would draw 19 VI | insensible degrees to the edge of the sky. The verdure 20 VII | stuff which passed along the edge of his lips and fell upon 21 VII | out yawning against the edge of the dens.~Then Salammbo 22 VIII| continued their march along the edge of the sea; and they soon 23 VIII| horns, which stood up on the edge of the helmets, some thought 24 IX | Libyans ranged them along the edge of the trench, took their 25 X | gradually the while to the edge of the waves.~An indeterminate 26 X | upon the onyx step on the edge of the basin; she raised 27 X | triangular mouth to the edge of her teeth, and half shutting 28 X | and antimony along the edge of her eyelids, and lengthened 29 X | with green lines. On the edge of her shoulder she fastened 30 XI | be found standing on the edge of the road. The roofs of 31 XI | were resting against the edge of it on a level with the 32 XI | drinks lying flat on the edge of a stream. Crush me, if 33 XI | and with one arm over the edge of the couch. His band of 34 XII | lance-points projecting above the edge of the palisades.~Then the 35 XII | themselves driven to the edge of the sea, and all those 36 XII | entrenchments.~Soon at the edge of the palisades there rose 37 XII | they set out along the edge of the shore like a herd 38 XII | All were ranged along the edge of the sea in a great straight 39 XII | he went away along the edge of the gulf in the direction 40 XII | stood leaning over the very edge with both hands on his hips, 41 XIII| third; and, protected by the edge of the battlements, which 42 XIII| basketful of men upon the edge of the wall. They leaped 43 XIII| robe was walking along the edge of the rampart, impassible, 44 XIII| The catapult rolled to the edge of the platform, and carried 45 XIII| The priests bent over the edge of the great flagstone,— 46 XIII| victims, when scarcely at the edge of the opening, disappeared 47 XIII| the fallen ashes at the edge of the flagstone in bronze 48 XIV | feeling the cold flesh on the edge of their lips; others, on 49 XIV | soldier was walking along the edge of the precipice; the Barbarians 50 XIV | out the entrails with the edge of his teeth.~Afterwards 51 XV | Negro children knelt on the edge of the first step, and sometimes 52 XV | advanced by degrees to the edge of the terrace; and soon