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1 I | laboured soil.~But they perceived a little lake divided into 2 I | his looks to the palace he perceived the red door with the black 3 I | between the clouds, Spendius perceived a gaping wound in the middle 4 II | stolen in Hamilcar’s parks, perceived Matho at a distance, with 5 II | streets in the camp they perceived some men covered with white 6 II | necklace; behind her you perceived as it were the odour of 7 II | carrion; at last one day he perceived lances on the horizon, and 8 III | paling sky.~Suddenly he perceived on the horizon, behind Tunis, 9 IV | One morning the sentries perceived that they were all gone.~ 10 IV | flagstones.~In the distance they perceived a troop of horse-men galloping 11 V | Spendius touched the ground and perceived that it was carefully carpeted 12 V | lower their eyes. Next they perceived all around them an infinite 13 V | Behind the silver lamp he had perceived a large square of azure 14 VI | orders for prayers!” He perceived the captives and burst out 15 VII | his trumpet, one morning perceived towards the west something 16 VII | Then he told how, having perceived the Suffet on the terrace, 17 VII | shook his head, and as he perceived the accumulation of his 18 VII | eyes grew larger when he perceived an exorbitant consumption 19 VII | he was going away when he perceived three brass jars completely 20 VII | his own prejudice, when he perceived some parcels of nard which 21 VII | behind the others. Hamilcar perceived them.~“Who cut off your 22 VII | left to right. Hamilcar perceived her. It seemed to him that 23 VIII| the top of the mountain he perceived the town with the carcases 24 IX | funnel-shaped summit, when they perceived on the level of the ground 25 X | speed that its fall was not perceived.~From the position of the 26 X | About the twelfth hour she perceived, in the depths of the sycamore 27 XI | Then in the twilight they perceived an enclosure of dry stones 28 XI | him from behind. Salammbo perceived this, and pressed the amulet 29 XI | direction, when suddenly they perceived a quantity of little flames 30 XI | foot to the ground, and she perceived that her chainlet was broken.~ 31 XI | raised the latter; they perceived the camp of the Libyans 32 XI | beginning to break. She perceived a path in the thickness 33 XII | across his mouth, and he perceived a red mark like the print 34 XII | a town.~Hamilcar, as he perceived them at a distance, had 35 XII | posted at Hippo-Zarytus perceived his army as it descended 36 XII | the gulf. As soon as they perceived the Barbarians they showed 37 XII | their arrival when they perceived the siege-engines sent by 38 XII | a torn, brown tunic was perceived on the summit of the aqueduct. 39 XIII| summons his companions.~He perceived their crests scattered over 40 XIII| Hamilcar turned and beside him perceived a man of abject appearance, 41 XIV | Barbarians stared when they perceived Numidians on the towers.~ 42 XIV | last day broke; and they perceived all about them a great white 43 XIV | his veterans.~Narr’ Havas perceived him; he crossed the shore 44 XIV | bringing back his eyes, he perceived thirty crosses of extravagant