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1 II | them three times to attract death, or had enclosed jackal’ 2 II | up when at the point of death, and had brought him to 3 II | wine and more terrible than death. She walked, however, and 4 III | me, I am at the point of death; and then, something sweet, 5 III | her heels in the house of death.~She knew nothing of obscene 6 III | you not know that it means death? The hermaphrodite Baals 7 IV | assailed by murderers, it felt death all around it.~It was quite 8 IV | Punic armies under pain of death, and they raised their cups 9 IV | discovered his sentence of death among the figures.~The Ancients 10 IV | they were in the agonies of death.~Spendius struck his hand 11 V | and contact with it was death.~The despairing priests 12 VI | vipers! I will put her to death, Spendius! Yes,” he repeated, “ 13 VI | anything but destiny and death;— and every evening these 14 VII | they want to put you to death! Take care of yourself, 15 VII | there was no proof of his death he was considered as still 16 VII | and more intimate scorn of death and of every accident. When 17 VII | inflicted the punishment of death upon any one entering the 18 VII | temples, and even to the death of their grandchildren’s 19 VII | had come to him after the death of several male children. 20 VIII| hilt, and perish crushed to death; the most intrepid clung 21 IX | them not to put them to death. He reckoned upon incorporating 22 X | Salammbo, a sign which presaged death.~Taanach went up again into 23 XI | that you should desire my death?”~“Your death!”~She resumed:~“ 24 XI | desire my death?”~“Your death!”~She resumed:~“I saw you 25 XII | convince themselves of his death and to participate in it. 26 XII | emptying itself. It was death to Carthage and victory 27 XIII| and indifferent to the death which surrounded him. Sometimes 28 XIII| were provoked at the man’s death, it might be turned against 29 XIII| upon a single thought of death and desolation.~Before each 30 XIII| celebrating the joys of death and of new birth into eternity.~ 31 XIV | Tanith every day for Matho’s death, her horror of the Libyan 32 XIV | he caused a rumour of his death to be spread.~They were 33 XIV | employed to accelerate their death; the last remnant of their 34 XIV | which they had escaped.~Death was certain and imminent 35 XIV | to fight together to the death; he would then admit the 36 XIV | his own body-guard. This death was quite as good as another;— 37 XIV | another silently. It was not death that made them turn pale, 38 XIV | replied that he desired this death ardently, since he would 39 XIV | emancipation, and he awaited death with impassibility.~Amid 40 XIV | fight for one another until death.~The beasts of burden were 41 XIV | it seemed to her that the death of this man would unburden 42 XV | more acrid longing: Matho’s death has been promised for the 43 XV | would have liked a kind of death in which the whole town 44 XV | Although he was in his death agony she could see him