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1 I | with the payment for their blood in the hoods of their cloaks. 2 I | resembled columns covered with blood. In the centre were twelve 3 I | yours, red now with the blood of his slaves! Know you 4 I | stained with splashes of blood; he was leaning on his left 5 II | tunics showed like drops of blood among the dark multitude, 6 II | somewhat, and the black blood, flowing through his hair, 7 IV | He covered his knees with blood, broke his nails, and then 8 IV | slay. Grief is allayed with blood, and since you cannot sate 9 IV | desire to mix with Punic blood made the people indignant; 10 IV | discern on it a trail of blood. Every time that Gisco wished 11 IV | his ear, and a stream of blood was trickling from his tiara 12 VI | When the latter was full of blood they dipped their arms into 13 VI | dead, quite blinded by the blood that spurted into their 14 VI | services, the price of their blood, say they! Ah! yes! their 15 VI | say they! Ah! yes! their blood! their blood!” Then speaking 16 VI | yes! their blood! their blood!” Then speaking to himself:—“ 17 VI | fountains, and a sheet of blood flowed over the mosaics 18 VII | it away, and the bird’s blood and the child’s were scattered 19 VII | what looked like spots of blood. The Ancients were reeling 20 VII | the plane-trees fly. The blood was scattered like rain 21 VIII| others, lying in pools of blood, would turn and bite the 22 VIII| them so vigorously that blood was trickling down their 23 IX | the heels, pumped up the blood by breastfuls; then he quietly 24 IX | the Pataec Gods, and the blood of camels slain for sacrifice 25 X | filled with the colour of blood. They seemed to descend 26 X | alabaster phial; it was the blood of a black dog slaughtered 27 XI | the horses’ nostrils with blood to revive them. The old 28 XI | shall float on the waves of blood! I will not have a house, 29 XII | their towers in pools of blood, with entrails exposed, 30 XII | they licked the clots of blood on the still tepid stumps; 31 XII | hair; they drew their own blood and poured it into the pits; 32 XII | pottery; others waited behind; blood flowed, and they rejoiced 33 XII | it fell; to great jets of blood made a hole in the dust. 34 XIII| extinguished in mantles steeped in blood, which were thrown from 35 XIII| scattered brains, and pools of blood; and arms and legs projecting 36 XIII| burst from the houses like blood spurting from an artery. 37 XIII| drawn near; the smell of blood, the sight of carnage, and 38 XIII| had received streams of blood, stretched further away 39 XIII| that he had none of his own blood to give; and he gazed at 40 XIII| exasperation bit his hand until the blood came. He repelled him with 41 XIII| motion with its accompanying blood and shrieks.~By degrees 42 XIII| like a giant covered with blood, he looked, with his head 43 XIV | flesh, pieces of brass and blood made white spots, grey sheets 44 XIV | two men all covered with blood would stop, fall into each 45 XIV | from their heels and hands blood fell in big, slow drops, 46 XIV | them. They slipped in the blood; the steep slope of the 47 XV | upon sticks. A stream of blood started from the right side 48 XV | whirled round in his head, his blood streamed from a wound in