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1 I | rising and falling in the air like the wing-beating of 2 I | it straight up into the air with his outstretched arms, 3 I | the shaft quivered in the air.~Matho quickly plucked it 4 II | wheeled ceaselessly in the air above their heads. It was 5 II | dilated to breathe in the air, and his little eyes, with 6 III | raising one arm in the air, began:~“Before the gods 7 IV | for hot drinks smoked, the air resounded with the noise 8 IV | breasts were crushed with air heavier than that of a sepulchre, 9 IV | their backs, inhaling the air delightfully. Arcades, one 10 IV | and suddenly the pure open air surrounded them.~The night 11 V | plague and infection in the air. Tents were scattered here 12 V | themselves again in the open air in a transverse corridor, 13 V | lingered for a time through the air and at last died away.~“ 14 V | square of azure held in the air by four cords from above, 15 V | seemed to rock her in the air. A long mosquito was buzzing.~ 16 VI | from below at table in the air, without cothurni or cloaks, 17 VII | s were scattered in the air in large drops like driven 18 VII | inhaling the freshness of the air; the sweat flowed down their 19 VII | smiled with his face in air. When the shouting of the 20 VII | vault—floated through the air. An arch was formed above 21 VII | pointed mitre with a haughty air.~Hamilcar questioned the 22 VII | would suddenly pierce the air. In the direction of the 23 VIII| stupefied before such an air of authority. Matho usually 24 VIII| clay whistled through the air, dashing the sword from 25 VIII| stretched straight out in the air like red serpents; their 26 VIII| and hurled them into the air, and long entrails hung 27 VIII| not stir appeared in the air fixed upon the tops of piles 28 IX | sky. They wheeled in the air as they flew with loud hoarse 29 IX | better to breathe in the air, like a hind that has just 30 IX | were wafted through the air together with the fumes 31 X | depression weighed in the air.~Salammbo crouched down 32 XI | the motion and the open air dazed her. Then the sun 33 XI | felt his heart beating. The air of command intimidated him.~“ 34 XI | kindled in the squalls of hot air. There came at times broad 35 XI | diamonds in their jaws; the air is so mild that it keeps 36 XI | clashing of armour rose in the air, and clarion flourishes 37 XII | convinced and triumphant an air that Matho was surprised 38 XII | further; pikes clashed in the air, and the arrows of the Barbarians 39 XII | the horizon with a haughty air which seemed to say: “All 40 XIII| fling his arms into the air as though to follow them.~ 41 XIII| twenty cubits high in the air it turned several times 42 XIII| severed hands flew through the air. Mighty blows were dealt, 43 XIII| inhaled a great draught of air. Then he set him down upon 44 XIII| and cast them into the air that the sacrifice might 45 XIV | they breathed in the damp air with play of limb, and in 46 XIV | sky in the freedom of the air. The men closed their eyes 47 XIV | waved gently through the air like blind men’s sticks. 48 XIV | croakings sounded in the air; and as Spendius’s cross 49 XV | flowers blooming in the air.~The shouts of the water-carriers 50 XV | voluptuousness moved in the heavy air; the torches were already 51 XV | arms stifling him in the air.~Nevertheless he remembered