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1 I | second, and the third, and stopped on the last terrace at the 2 I | gilded reeds. At last he stopped with a look of despair.~“ 3 II | walked, however, and then she stopped.”~He remained gaping with 4 II | made a sign; the litter stopped, and Hanno, supported by 5 II | Hanno, perceiving this, stopped and reflected, swaying himself 6 III | threshold of the terrace he stopped and folded his arms.~His 7 IV | almost immediately; but they stopped in the middle of the isthmus, 8 IV | salutations to the captains, or stopped to speak to the soldiers, 9 IV | day by day.~Suddenly he stopped with gaping eyes, as if 10 V | shall fulfil my promise—”~He stopped abruptly, and seemed to 11 V | bottom of his thought but stopped at the boundary, where it 12 V | slackened his speed, and stopped before the three ebony steps 13 V | out her arms. Suddenly she stopped, and they stood looking 14 V | to fall upon him, but she stopped them:~“Touch it not! It 15 V | them; but at the door he stopped, for the fringe of the zaimph 16 V | Balearians had perished, and stopped, growing pale as one about 17 VII | as high as the waist. He stopped between the legs of the 18 VII | through the narrow gateway it stopped beneath a broad shed in 19 VII | lost in the mist.~Hamilcar stopped on perceiving Salammbo. 20 VIII| gorges in the mountains were stopped up with trunks of trees, 21 VIII| had lost their way. All stopped.~Then some of the Suffet’ 22 VIII| his speed. The elephants stopped; they rocked their heavy 23 IX | followed by his horse, and stopped from time to time to point 24 X | became so pale that Taanach stopped.~“Go on!” said Salammbo, 25 XI | sky behind; a long terrace stopped her.~She turned round to 26 XI | Those who were marching stopped; the dying leaned on their 27 XII | of the isthmus the throng stopped, the Mercenaries who were 28 XII | hippopotamus leather. They stopped at the foot of the Catacombs 29 XII | or from ferocity Spendius stopped him. “No, the whiz of the 30 XIII| cushions; the battlements were stopped up with mats; and a line 31 XIII| that was ready. Spendius stopped him.~Some men bent over 32 XIII| fissure in which had been stopped up with bricks. The ground 33 XIII| axles, and the helepolis stopped, leaning over frightfully 34 XIII| to finish, and Hamilcar stopped quite amazed at such grief.~ 35 XIII| blue robes, had prudently stopped in the street of Satheb, 36 XIII| instrument-players sometimes stopped through exhaustion; then 37 XIV | pell-mell and completely stopped up the narrow opening.~At 38 XIV | were afraid.~At last they stopped. Their breasts made a great 39 XIV | push of the shoulder. Matho stopped up the holes in them with 40 XIV | complete syntagmata. They had stopped up the holes in their cuirasses 41 XV | holes of the ruins had been stopped up, the statues of the gods 42 XV | openings in the walls were stopped up with heads; and they