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1 I | accumulate in the town. Gisco, their general, had however 2 I | government of the Mercenaries to Gisco. To appoint his palace for 3 I | were in the possession of Gisco, the general, they cried 4 I | out:~“Let him bring them!”~Gisco soon appeared at the far 5 I | said they.~Nevertheless, Gisco continued, the Republic 6 I | tables and ran straight up to Gisco, gesticulating and threatening 7 I | swept away the legionaries. Gisco shrugged his shoulders as 8 I | The feast recommenced. But Gisco might return, and by surrounding 9 I | same that had been hurt by Gisco, struck him on the shoulder, 10 I | people execrate the rich; Gisco can do nothing with the 11 IV | machines. His colleague Gisco, on the other hand, wished 12 IV | necessary to have recourse to Gisco, and the Barbarians accepted 13 IV | Taenia entered the lake.~Gisco was visible on the first 14 IV | onlooking army.~As soon as Gisco disembarked the soldiers 15 IV | recognise their services; and Gisco began to pay the soldiers, 16 IV | Twelve,” replied the Libyan.~Gisco slipped his fingers under 17 IV | grew excessively violent Gisco would rest one elbow on 18 IV | front of the Suffet, and Gisco could feel his eyes continually 19 IV | of blood. Every time that Gisco wished to speak their shouts 20 IV | into a tumultuous hatred of Gisco.~Some got up beside him. 21 IV | was understood by all.~Gisco was well aware that he was 22 IV | made by the Great Council. Gisco spread out the accounts 23 IV | thought it inexhaustible; Gisco must have buried some in 24 IV | The money! the money!” Gisco at last replied:~“Let your 25 IV | from Matho all advanced. Gisco held out his arms; Spendius 26 VI | Whenever Autaritus looked at Gisco he was seized with rage 27 VII | demands, the capture of Gisco, the theft of the zaimph, 28 VII | intrepid men among you! Gisco, rise!” And surveying the 29 VII | one, he repeated:~“Rise, Gisco! You can accuse me; they 30 VIII| with fear of the Republic! Gisco was sending them back, but 31 IX | necessary, for the aged Gisco, and the other Carthaginians 32 IX | their hearts, recognised Gisco. Although the place was 33 XI | Salammbo recognised the aged Gisco.~In fact, the Mercenaries 34 XI | it was in this way that Gisco had seen Salammbo. He had 35 XI | assist her. She was afraid of Gisco, and it seemed to her that 36 XII | African comrades to watch over Gisco and the other captives. 37 XII | javelin.~Then they thought of Gisco. Nowhere could he be seen; 38 XII | curved steel approached Gisco. He took his head, and, 39 XII | of the mountain he drew Gisco’s head from his breast by 40 XIII| fact, said nothing about Gisco; for as words had an effective