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1 II | stretched before Matho’s tent. Often he would awake, thinking 2 II | at the threshold of his tent. Spendius used to hear him 3 II | a third horse.~A single tent remained. Spendius entered 4 IV | night into the Suffet’s tent; they took his hands and 5 IV | and shut himself up in his tent.~When he left it at sunrise 6 IV | have buried some in his tent. They scaled the knapsacks. 7 IV | knapsacks.~They sacked his tent. Nothing was found in it 8 VI | against the holes in his tent, would gasp with exhaustion 9 VI | he would go back into his tent and drink a mixture of barley 10 VI | night when alone in his tent he would gaze upon the zaimph. 11 VI | be at Utica in Spendius’s tent.~At first he would speak 12 VI | planted before Spendius’s tent: it was the signal. The 13 IX | every evening in Matho’s tent, and squatting round a shield, 14 X | she said.~“Alone in his tent.”~“What then?”~Schahabarim 15 XI | CHAPTER XI~IN THE TENT~The man who guided Salammbo 16 XI | to him:~“Lead me to your tent! I wish it!”~A recollection 17 XI | through the entire camp. His tent was at the end, three hundred 18 XI | followed him. It was a deep tent with a pole standing up 19 XI | she thus with him in his tent, and at his disposal? Some 20 XI | through an opening in the tent. “Ah, what nights have I 21 XI | But the lower part of the tent was raised, and a monstrous 22 XI | further on as far as Matho’s tent. Two voices were speaking 23 XI | spot was nearest to his tent, he had not stirred from 24 XI | Matho had re-entered his tent. The smoky lamp gave but 25 XI | Numidians reached Hamilcar’s tent, and pointing to his men, 26 XI | the zaimph.~The leathern tent, which was raised at the 27 XII | skin. He recognised his tent; and he riveted his eyes 28 XII | disdainfully upon the wrecks of his tent. Then with the toe of his 29 XII | from the spot where Matho’s tent lately stood. They recognised 30 XIII| which she had spent in the tent had been employed. Salammbo, 31 XIII| he had gone back into his tent, and throwing off his cuirass 32 XIV | imaginary line from his tent to Megara, and inwardly 33 XIV | time when in Hamilcar’s tent amid the five armies he 34 XIV | made a large fire with the tent poles, but the fire could 35 XIV | laughter. The door of a tent opened.~Hamilcar was at 36 XIV | sepulchres.~In the centre of the tent, on a mat on which the captains 37 XIV | They were sent out of the tent to deliberate. As soon as 38 XIV | in this way, reached the tent of Hanno, who was then surrounded 39 XIV | known. He lived alone in his tent with none near him but a 40 XIV | did not know opened his tent and laid on the ground a 41 XV | once more kneeling in his tent, encircling her waist with