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1 I | Pyrrhus! If only you had wished it! Ah! how happy will you 2 II | He feared the gods, and wished to die in his native land.~ 3 II | his spatula; and those who wished the others to be quiet shouted 4 III | Schahabarim.”~Her father had not wished her to enter the college 5 III | depths of her dogma, she wished to become acquainted, in 6 IV | persistently that he doubtless wished to mislead the Carthaginians 7 IV | Gisco, on the other hand, wished them to be paid. But the 8 IV | blood. Every time that Gisco wished to speak their shouts began 9 IV | those who were less frenzied wished to have the distribution 10 IV | temple of Tanith.”~Matho wished to speak.~“Remember!” said 11 VI | be impregnable.~Spendius wished the siege to be undertaken 12 VII | and even though they had wished for Hamilcar’s return, they 13 VII | bowed his head.~Although she wished to accuse herself she dared 14 VIII| extraordinary confidence. They wished to hasten immediately against 15 IX | bravery disappeared; they wished to conquer, but with the 16 X | s face with terror; she wished to go away into the mountains 17 X | about Tanith, the more he wished to believe in her. At the 18 X | them were pursuing her.~She wished to learn the future, and 19 XI | but I could see that you wished to drag me to some terrible 20 XI | the right, as though he wished himself to be crushed by 21 XI | Narr’ Havas had in fact wished to aggrandise himself by 22 XI | upon her cheeks.~Hamilcar wished to unite them immediately 23 XII | disturbed with anxiety. They wished at once to convince themselves 24 XII | had believed it for all wished it: the subject populations, 25 XIII| these preparations. They wished to fight at once. The weights 26 XIII| with their weapons.~Matho wished to ascend in the first that 27 XIII| not this that the priest wished to say.~But just now Salammbo 28 XIII| yonder in the courts, and wished to see the Suffet.~Hamilcar 29 XIII| ships as though Carthage wished to concentrate herself wholly 30 XIII| was not appeased. He ever wished for more. In order to furnish 31 XIII| persons had at the beginning wished to count them, to see whether 32 XIII| been broken through, all wished for a share in the sacrifice;— 33 XIV | were still too weary and wished to sleep again; the Carthaginians, 34 XIV | He had an end to which he wished to guide them.~The Barbarians 35 XIV | with immense disgust. They wished for nothing more; they preferred 36 XIV | simultaneously.~But Hamilcar wished first to show the Mercenaries 37 XIV | schalischim, because he wished to confide to him something 38 XIV | Rhades.~The Mercenaries wished to know whether he had said 39 XIV | shouting to them that they wished to surrender; then, with