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1 I | in a temple.~“Let it be opened!” they replied.~And when 2 I | illuminated, the central door opened, and a woman, Hamilcar’s 3 II | upon the doors to have them opened. But no one inside responded.~ 4 II | supply of it; the more they opened the baskets the more they 5 IV | Arcades, one behind another, opened up amid large walls separating 6 IV | moved the bar, which was opened from without, and suddenly 7 V | footsteps drew near, a door opened, and a man appeared, a priest 8 V | He pushed the door and it opened.~A galley-shaped lamp hung 9 V | semi-circles like shells, opened in the thickness of the 10 V | eyebrows rose, her lips opened; she trembled. At last she 11 V | could perceive only eyes opened widely as if to devour him, 12 V | last the huge leaves partly opened.~Then when he was outside 13 VI | sometimes made. These alone opened up all the magistracies, 14 VI | the gates, which were not opened through fear of the Mercenaries.~ 15 VII | which hung on his arm, he opened a small oval chamber.~It 16 VII | gratings. His red-toothed jaws opened in a horrible yawn; his 17 VII | door of the emporiums was opened, and he entered a vast round 18 VII | keys hanging at his girdle, opened a large quadrangular chamber 19 VII | in with knives and he had opened the boxes for them.~“So 20 VIII| approaching the walls. The Suffet opened the gates to them; they 21 VIII| unintelligible dialect he opened his eyes wide as if he were 22 VIII| reached them. Matho partially opened the canvas. Then the sight 23 IX | another, had the palisades opened; and the Carthaginians went 24 X | Acropolis. The gate of Malqua opened.~“Are you ready?” exclaimed 25 XI | savagely dirty, and they opened their eyes with a look of 26 XI | by jerking her arms. He opened his nostrils the better 27 XI | of her dress Matho half opened his eyes, putting forth 28 XI | ruin by your disgrace!”~She opened her lips.~“Ah! I was there!” 29 XI | quickly from her horse. She opened her ample cloak and spreading 30 XII | Magdassin fled; the gates were opened, and thenceforward the two 31 XII | light had reached him; he opened his arms, and sent kisses 32 XIII| covered. Then the battlements opened, vomiting flames and smoke 33 XIII| formed black spots amid opened entrails, scattered brains, 34 XIII| abhorred.~On the morrow he opened the pits in which he kept 35 XIII| about like bears. Mouths, opened to shout, remained gaping; 36 XIII| enter his palace, and he opened kitchens, stores, and all 37 XIII| the temples had just been opened simultaneously, and from 38 XIII| hierodules, with a long hook, opened the seven-storied compartments 39 XIV | she, being now fecundated, opened up her vast bosom in heaven’ 40 XIV | bent back their necks and opened their mouths to drink. Others 41 XIV | laughter. The door of a tent opened.~Hamilcar was at the very 42 XIV | man whom he did not know opened his tent and laid on the 43 XIV | the Barbarians had quickly opened up, and the marksmen, hidden 44 XIV | reached Malqua; then Matho opened his eyes. There were so 45 XIV | his teeth.~Afterwards he opened his huge jaws, and for some 46 XV | the Acropolis, had just opened; and a man was standing