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1 I | cry. The Greek might be recognised by his slender figure, the 2 I | corner of the palace, he recognised Spendius.~“Begone!” said 3 I | of blue pearls. Spendius recognised them, and restrained a cry.~ 4 II | so reclining the soldiers recognised the Suffet Hanno, he whose 5 II | some Balearians came up and recognised him; without answering them 6 III | Salammbo turned around. She had recognised the sound of the golden 7 IV | the edge of the pit, and recognised in their groanings something 8 V | space grew wider and they recognised the western face of the 9 V | perceiving them.~At last they recognised the houses of Megara.~The 10 V | rows of delicate pearls. He recognised the red door with the black 11 VI | state of stupefaction. Hanno recognised the king of the Numidians 12 VII | with people. At last they recognised Hamilcar’s trireme.~It advanced 13 VII | and Hamilcar as he passed recognised the triremes which he had 14 VII | apartments. At every step he recognised armour and furniture—familiar 15 VII | loaded with people; a few recognised him, and he was saluted; 16 VII | the Ancients, whom they recognised by their dress, and rubbed 17 VII | captive animals. As soon as he recognised Hamilcar he darted towards 18 VII | ruins of their manger.~They recognised him and came up to him. 19 IX | of Uncleanness might be recognised among them by the fish bones 20 IX | creatures could scarcely be recognised, so completely were their 21 IX | bottom of their hearts, recognised Gisco. Although the place 22 X | experienced by his side.~He had recognised the influence of Rabbet, 23 XI | reached her feet, and Salammbo recognised the aged Gisco.~In fact, 24 XI | staircase, and leaning over she recognised Schahabarim’s man with his 25 XII | shape of the camps could be recognised by their sloping palisades. 26 XII | The Mercenaries might be recognised by the tattooing on their 27 XII | approached, and the Barbarians recognised some of their former companions.~ 28 XII | carpets, and a lion’s skin. He recognised his tent; and he riveted 29 XII | tent lately stood. They recognised him by his long beard and 30 XIII| into the holes.~At last all recognised that the town was impregnable, 31 XIII| crowd slowly, and people recognised a priest of Tanith—the high-priest 32 XIII| anything and from being recognised.~Hamilcar, in a red cloak, 33 XIV | dwarf. However, Autaritus recognised a shield shaped like a trefoil 34 XIV | bordered discs, which were recognised as being chariot-wheels, 35 XIV | them; and they continually recognised Carthaginian armour in these 36 XV | motionless awhile. All had recognised him, and they held their