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1 I | shoulders as he saw them growing pale. He thought that his courage 2 I | were two long shadows of pale men, clad in white, red-fringed 3 I | moon that had made her so pale, and there was something 4 I | moon was shining within a pale circle, and their scarlet 5 I | Hermaeum was beginning to grow pale. The horses of Eschmoun, 6 II | appeared all the torches grew pale. Her naked breast shone 7 II | a block of stone; for a pale leprosy, which was spread 8 II | bearing the torches. His pale gums were displayed in a 9 II | in. The Balearians grew pale as they learned how their 10 III | star, and all around it a pale circle. Salammbo went on:~“ 11 III | its long garment was as pale and light as the moon. Then 12 IV | foot, arrived in the town, pale, breathless, and mad with 13 IV | the ceiling there fell a pale brightness which spread 14 V | not be seen.~Both turned pale.~“Take it!” said Matho at 15 V | wailings, and the eunuchs grew pale beneath their black skins.~ 16 V | perished, and stopped, growing pale as one about to die. This 17 VI | their anxiety; they were too pale for that. The crowd which 18 VI | arrested waves, large and pale, while the sea, flat as 19 VI | derived. They are growing pale like the spots on your skin, 20 VII | their counting-houses had pale faces; others showed in 21 VII | with eye fixed, his face as pale as the pearls of his tiara, 22 VII | she was extraordinarily pale, doubtless on account of 23 VII | expenses?”~Abdalonim, turning pale, went to another set of 24 VII | Chief of the Sweet Odours, pale and long as a waxen torch, 25 VII | the smoke upon the tall, pale man who was beginning to 26 VII | Hamilcar grew extraordinarily pale, and those who were leaning 27 IX | blackest dens, there issued pale faces, men with viper-like 28 X | the same, with open eyes, pale as one dead, insensible, 29 X | enervating her. She became so pale that Taanach stopped.~“Go 30 XI | not to fly or I kill you!”~Pale and with clenched fists 31 XII | wrecks of armour showed pale in the light of the great 32 XIII| Suffet.~Hamilcar turned pale, and then quickly replied:~“ 33 XIII| herself in helping him, was as pale as he. The child, dazzled 34 XIII| speeding along, and a man, pale, terrible, and with outspread 35 XIII| earrings tapped against pale faces, and gold tiaras clasped 36 XIII| crowns, they despised the pale eunuch, weakened with his 37 XIII| man who tottered, a man pale and hideous with terror, 38 XIII| irisated lights. He grew pale and dismayed. Hamilcar bent 39 XIV | death that made them turn pale, but the horrible compulsion 40 XV | up and down; some were as pale as though they were awaiting 41 XV | the back of the throne,— pale, stiff, with parted lips,—