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1 II | wisdom dazzled them.~In the evening they stretched themselves 2 II | and spread a carpet in the evening beneath his head. Matho 3 II | subsided at last on the evening of the fourth day.~They 4 II | walls in the redness of the evening. These were the priestesses 5 II | Spendius was small.~One evening when they were passing together 6 II | there motionless until the evening.~He consulted all the soothsayers 7 II | calling in the Romans.~One evening, at supper-time, dull cracked 8 II | who had disembarked the evening before, and had on that 9 II | teeth in them, and in the evening funeral-piles were kindled 10 II | himself in caves; in the evening he resumed his march with 11 III | day long, and revived at evening. During an eclipse she nearly 12 IV | filled from morning till evening with a tumultuous people; 13 IV | by making them run in the evening on the sands of Megara between 14 IV | head at every proposal.~One evening he asked Matho carelessly 15 V | Would you rather die on the evening of a defeat, in misery beneath 16 V | of the Barbarians in the evening.~The sun had risen; and, 17 VI | off!” Matho said in the evening to Spendius. “I should have 18 VI | destiny and death;— and every evening these would fall asleep 19 VI | it: it was a cure.~When evening had come he stole away from 20 VII | nopal hedge, and in the evening he said as he entered the 21 VIII| stood howling until the evening with an arrow in its eye.~ 22 IX | remained on the spot until the evening; others passed the night 23 IX | baggage upon asses, and on the evening of the same day the entire 24 IX | chiefs met together every evening in Matho’s tent, and squatting 25 IX | before.~It increased every evening when all ascended the terraces, 26 X | away for three days; on the evening of the fourth she sent for 27 X | collect together; at last one evening they flew away; the wind 28 XI | in the penumbrae of the evening.~At last she said to him:~“ 29 XI | resumed:~“I saw you one evening by the light of my burning 30 XII | grey dust was falling.~The evening wind blew; then every breast 31 XII | sent them some the same evening. They ate greedily. Then 32 XII | to be pitiless.~The same evening he sent the Great Council 33 XII | lake. Then one moonlight evening he begged Matho to light 34 XIII| was prolonged until the evening.~When the Mercenaries resumed 35 XIII| worked from morning till evening without interruption and 36 XIII| against the poison.~One evening when it was dark he embarked 37 XIII| words to express it.~One evening when they were thus face 38 XIII| ramparts. At last, that evening, as the environs of Khamon 39 XIII| behind the altar. Then every evening the Ancients, alleging some 40 XIII| springs diminished, and on the evening of the third they were completely 41 XIII| some people had met him one evening during the previous moon 42 XIII| indefinite time until the evening. Then the partitions inside 43 XIV | this would continue until evening, when an attempt would be 44 XIV | marched after him.~At last one evening they surprised a body of 45 XIV | and was coming.~But on the evening of the fifth day their hunger 46 XIV | bluish marblings. On the evening of the ninth day three Iberians 47 XIV | They waited.~At last in the evening a sword-belt suddenly fell 48 XIV | be sanded with gold dust.~Evening fell, and odours of balsam 49 XIV | return.~He returned the same evening.~Hamilcar accepted the challenge.