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1 I | Gisco, the general, they cried out:~“Let him bring them!”~ 2 I | towards the Mercenaries, he cried to them that they would 3 I | with his limbs. Some one cried out that he was poisoned. 4 I | demanded wine, meat, gold. They cried out for women. They raved 5 I | of the naked swords, and cried aloud with outstretched 6 II | started.~“Your sword!” he cried; “I will kill him!”~“Not 7 II | Hanno’s daughter—”~“No!” cried Matho. “She has nothing 8 II | the Suffet’s speech. A few cried out to him, “You lie!” but 9 II | should be paid. Then they all cried: “Our money!” Hanno replied 10 II | asked Matho.~“To Carthage!” cried Spendius.~Matho bounded 11 III | of the Acropolis.~“Hush!” cried Salammbo.~“What ails you, 12 III | sacred veil.”~“O father!” cried Salammbo, “I shall see her, 13 IV | the despoiled Carthaginian cried—“But I have nothing left. 14 IV | shoulders of his friends and cried:~“Have you reserved any 15 V | The veil of the goddess!” cried Salammbo, and supporting 16 V | of the bed.~“I love you!” cried Matho.~“Give it!” she stammered 17 V | between the clay flagons, cried out these words:~“Fly! they 18 VI | with his cavalry.~The women cried out loudly against this 19 VII | seized with sudden wrath, cried out:~“They are good friends 20 VII | enemy a hundred times?” cried the others.~“Why, then,” 21 VII | give you full authority,” cried the chiefs of the Syssitia.~“ 22 VII | to happen. “Pardon!” she cried.~Hamilcar slowly bowed his 23 VII | and before every apartment cried aloud the name of Hamilcar 24 VII | afraid of them then of me!” cried the Suffet; and his eyeballs 25 VII | long.~“Bring them here!” he cried; “and brand them on the 26 VII | down into the prison. Some cried out to him: “Return”; the 27 VIII| At last! at last!” he cried.~Then the resentment which 28 VIII| moonless light—fell. A few cried out that they were about 29 VIII| were weakened by thirst, cried out for an advance towards 30 IX | a stupid look; the rest cried out to their friends to 31 X | galley staircase.~“Mistress!” cried the nurse.~Salammbo turned 32 XI | lips.~“Ah! I was there!” he cried. “I heard you gurgling with 33 XI | I hasten thither!” she cried; and making her escape Salammbo 34 XII | beard.~“What stays you?” cried Spendius. “Make haste! Forward! 35 XIII| strangle him.~“Begone!” he cried; and the master of the slaves 36 XIII| victims was diminishing, some cried out to spare them, others