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1 I | morning. Then as the rosy sky grew larger, the lofty houses, 2 II | against the background of the sky, vague as a phantom and 3 II | against the edge of the sky.~Then the Barbarians heard 4 II | storm would hang from the sky like a long scarf, while 5 III | were drifting in the paling sky.~Suddenly he perceived on 6 IV | filled with silence, and the sky seemed at an extraordinary 7 V | ascending this staircase. The sky above his head was covered 8 VI | eating beneath the blue sky, like great sharks sporting 9 VI | trees would bend and the sky disappear, while stones 10 VI | degrees to the edge of the sky. The verdure of the country 11 VI | country ascending to the sky; they were the mansions 12 VII | still, to the great pure sky; he shouted an order in 13 VII | they denoted the stars, the sky, and fire; by their colour 14 VII | other halls the great pink sky which seemed to be a continuation 15 VII | against the azure of the sky, and the sea disappeared 16 VII | ascending slowly into the sky; Hamilcar paused.~The thought 17 VIII| threw back the depths of the sky, and permeating objects, 18 IX | from all quarters of the sky. They wheeled in the air 19 IX | their summits stretched the sky in its perpetual purity, 20 X | Evergetes, who measure the sky by calculating the number 21 X | even in the regions of the sky. Then he suddenly announced 22 X | cloud glided across the sky high above the sea.~The 23 XI | full of steep lanes. The sky was beginning to grow grey. 24 XI | streets.~Night fell. The sky was lowering and cloudy.~ 25 XI | great flames purpled the sky behind; a long terrace stopped 26 XII | rude stones beneath a rainy sky at the end of an islet-covered 27 XII | against the background of the sky. The moon was shining behind 28 XIII| uneven zigzags upon the sky, and the lances of the sentries 29 XIII| arms, would fall from the sky.~Up to the middle of the 30 XIII| which were lost in the dark sky.~The Carthaginians, however, 31 XIII| crescent was shining in the sky, and felt himself stronger 32 XIII| formed and carry it to the sky.~The rich, the Ancients, 33 XIV | darted past beneath the blue sky in the freedom of the air. 34 XIV | murmuring of the waves. The sky was quite blue, and not 35 XIV | appeared high up in the sky. They had what looked like 36 XIV | Night was falling; the sky was striped with broad red 37 XIV | background of the purple sky, and when he was quite close 38 XV | rising in another part of the sky.~But Salammbo turned her