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1 I | the strong men of former days who went beyond the oceans 2 II | CHAPTER II~AT SICCA~Two days afterwards the Mercenaries 3 II | themselves, as in former days, marching all together in 4 IV | journey from Sicca in three days, in order to reach Carthage 5 IV | not arrive within three days, they would themselves go 6 IV | Spendius.~The two following days were spent in paying the 7 V | would have made in former days by the sale of these women; 8 V | her, the interval of the days that had passed was obliterated 9 V | mountains were weighing upon my days; and yet something drew 10 VI | torches.~He resumed:~“For four days we suffered greatly from 11 VI | the remains of it.~Four days afterward he was on the 12 VII | cottage, which was three days’ journey from Hadrumetum, 13 VII | and the months with their days, and finally reached to 14 VIII| open its gates before many days were over.~Narr’ Havas, 15 VIII| did not arrive in three days he would go with all his 16 VIII| him battle. Two further days elapsed. Spendius restrained 17 IX | exterminate them.~In fourteen days he pacified the region comprised 18 IX | great sadness to them in the days that followed.~From the 19 X | centre-basin.~Sometimes for several days she would refuse to eat. 20 X | on its shaft as there are days in the year, shine in its 21 X | the turpentine trees.~His days were spent in inspecting 22 X | He stayed away for three days; on the evening of the fourth 23 X | the sheath.~Then on the days following, in proportion 24 X | temple of Venus. For several days before their departure they 25 XI | everything! Beyond Gades, twenty days’ journey into the sea, you 26 XII | five hundred men; but three days afterwards a fleet coming 27 XII | of the walls.~But several days were still needed to finish 28 XII | practised himself for some days in shooting arrows at the 29 XIII| hundred and twenty-three days. This assertion, together 30 XIII| was renewed for several days in succession, the Mercenaries 31 XIII| fervour. She passed whole days on the top of her terrace, 32 XIII| Barbarians between the towers; on days when the siege was interrupted 33 XIII| in a sloop, and for three days Iddibal had been tacking 34 XIII| to the people. For three days they gorged themselves.~ 35 XIII| number corresponded with the days of the solar year; but others 36 XIV | into the mist.~But three days afterwards, when the attack 37 XIV | scarcely enough for two days; and all the rest found 38 XIV | they preferred to die.~Two days afterwards the weather became 39 XIV | Suffet.~They waited for two days longer; then on the morning 40 XIV | to one another in former days, after great peril, or in