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1 I | wounded bird.~It was the voice of the slaves in the ergastulum. 2 I | enormous lyres, and with shrill voice they sang a hymn to the 3 I | you come obedient to my voice as when, seated on the edge 4 I | hunters into the desert!” Her voice swelled; her cheeks purpled. 5 I | each one found again in her voice the sweetness of his native 6 I | awaked by the hissing of his voice, and did not seem to understand. 7 I | and continued in a low voice:~“Do you understand me, 8 II | Listen!” he said in a low voice, and with a finger on his 9 II | eyes burn me, I hear her voice. She encompasses me, she 10 II | tones he imitated Salammbo’s voice, while his outspread hands 11 II | the litter, and a hoarse voice would utter loud reproaches; 12 II | them with him; his hollow voice, too, was lost in the wind.~ 13 III | Baalet!—Tanith!” and her voice was lengthened in a plaintive 14 III | said in an almost stifled voice: “Go and bring me Schahabarim.”~ 15 III | Methinks I am about to hear her voice, and see her face, lightnings 16 IV | angry eyes, and hoarse voice, he would walk with rapid 17 IV | groanings something of the voice of which his heart was full.~ 18 V | nothing!” Then in a grave voice: “Master, in the sanctuary 19 V | I am your master!”~His voice was like thunder. He seemed 20 VI | wild beast. His unnatural voice was like a roar; he said:~“ 21 VI | into the hall above Hanno’s voice and the rattling of the 22 VII | shouted an order in a harsh voice to his sailors; the trireme 23 VII | branches.~Then a shrill voice rose; another replied to 24 VII | enough!”~He went on in a low voice so as to make himself the 25 VII | in a hoarse and hideous voice he said:~“Less arrogance, 26 VII | his daughter!”~A louder voice was raised:~“No doubt, since 27 VII | said Hamilcar in a low voice.~Was this a confession, 28 VII | the old pilot lowered his voice to announce that a trireme 29 VIII| into the distance, but no voice replied.~That very morning 30 VIII| Spendius rejoined in a gloomy voice: “Yes, conquered!”~And to 31 IX | he was thus obeying the voice of a god. When he could 32 IX | stream, and in a shrill voice began to sing a Balearic 33 XI | said to him in a plaintive voice:~“What have I done to you 34 XI | the shields! I hear your voice in the sounding of the cymbals. 35 XI | me, if only I hear your voice! Do not go! have pity! I 36 XII | flock.~At this thundering voice the lines of men closed 37 XIII| and said to her in a low voice:~“You will keep him with 38 XIII| surrender their children, his voice suddenly broke forth from 39 XIII| ergastulum, under a palm tree, a voice was raised, a mournful and 40 XIII| mournful and supplicant voice. It murmured: “Master! oh! 41 XIV | thunder growled; it was the voice of Moloch; he had vanquished 42 XIV | But the Greek raised his voice and spoke for a long time 43 XIV | young man, with his gentle voice and feminine figure, captivated 44 XIV | here!” But he raised his voice still higher; and in the 45 XIV | to terrify the enemy. The voice of the crier announcing 46 XV | of the people drowned his voice; he was standing again.~