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1 I | lived in the palace. I can wind like a viper through the 2 I | veil floated behind in the wind.~ 3 II | themselves behind. A warm wind was blowing. Chameleons 4 II | inhaled the freshness of the wind with great sighs; he spread 5 II | and they swayed in the wind, while bands of crows wheeled 6 II | and serenity; then a warm wind would drive before it tornadoes 7 II | voice, too, was lost in the wind.~The Greeks, girthed in 8 III | already singing, a cold wind was blowing, and little 9 V | to go on further; but the wind blew and the light went 10 V | but the murmuring of the wind through the half-opened 11 V | vases were cooling in the wind in the cleft of the wall 12 VII | rounded the promontory the wind ceased, the sail fell, and 13 VII | with sea-sand which the wind had no doubt driven through 14 VII | skin seemed tanned by sand, wind, and sea. A tuft of white 15 VII | flickered in the gusts of wind and reddened the golden 16 VII | fleet?”~“I was driven by the wind,” replied Hanno.~“You are 17 VII | bottom like a lyre.~The wind lifted their veils, and 18 VII | with eyelids chafed by the wind, and white locks fell to 19 VII | door was flapping in the wind. The twilight entered through 20 VIII| Moons and take note of the wind.~One day—it was the third 21 VIII| of the night squalls of wind arose. Hamilcar had the 22 VIII| noticed that the western wind had driven the sand so as 23 VIII| undulating in the distance. The wind, which was blowing very 24 VIII| his helmet flapped in the wind behind him, and he had placed 25 IX | waves, driven by the north wind, deposited them on the shore 26 IX | sparks, being carried by the wind, were scattered far off, 27 X | evening they flew away; the wind blew them along, and the 28 XI | chopped softly, and the light wind blowing their foam hither 29 XI | rents in the canvas the wind brought the dust from without, 30 XII | was falling.~The evening wind blew; then every breast 31 XII | torn canvas flapped in the wind; the long rags of it sometimes 32 XII | wide this time and the west wind had not been blowing. Some 33 XII | tornadoes of sand raised by the wind. In the centre of the isthmus 34 XIII| terraces and twisted by the wind.~The three great catapults 35 XIV | running northward before the wind he disappeared into the 36 XIV | where Hamilcar was.~The wind was blowing from the direction 37 XIV | the moon, better than the wind of morning or than the face 38 XIV | though overturned by the wind, and broad, brilliantly 39 XIV | in the freshness of the wind; but their chins still rested 40 XIV | disappeared before a gust of wind, discovering the horizon 41 XIV | elephants drifting before the wind conflicted, like an archipelago 42 XV | candelabrum blown about by the wind.~But what citizens should