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1 II | bending beneath the load of tents, while there were numbers 2 II | stretched themselves on the tents without unfolding them; 3 II | The Greeks ranged their tents of skin in parallel lines; 4 II | arrived in the midst of the tents, pressed forward by the 5 II | pull up the stakes of their tents, to roll up their cloaks, 6 IV | through the holes in the tents they could perceive tawny 7 IV | approved. Then they claimed tents; they received them. Next 8 IV | of men, as it were; the tents strained and fell; the multitude, 9 IV | were dragged outside the tents and thrown into the pit 10 V | and infection in the air. Tents were scattered here and 11 V | as far as the soldierstents, and the people on the walls 12 VI | upon the canvas of their tents. Afterwards they passed 13 VI | seat himself outside the tents, wipe his blood-splashed 14 VI | they were sleeping in their tents (for on that day both sides 15 VI | other, overthrowing the tents with their breasts. All 16 VI | beautiful pearl-bordered tents, while the camp of the Mercenaries 17 VIII| passed bearing shields, tents, and pikes; the courts were 18 VIII| Carthaginian pearl-bordered tents, drinking cool beverages 19 VIII| than the Barbarians. In tents and in houses there was 20 VIII| armies, having left their tents, stood gazing; the people 21 VIII| soldiers on the verge of the tents men were sleeping nearly 22 IX | passed the night there. Tents had been set up in which 23 IX | could be seen striking their tents, collecting their flocks, 24 IX | Hamilcar in the midst of the tents walking about and giving 25 IX | hail would fall upon the tents. Galleries of rushen hurdles 26 XI | straight lines amid the tents; the latter were round and 27 XII | undulations like the sea, and the tents with their tattered canvas 28 XII | long surface, whereon the tents were like huts amid an inundation, 29 XIII| bloodstained arms in the sea; the tents were closed; the beasts 30 XIII| outposts, and entered the tents to steal food, and the stupefied 31 XIV | storm in their ill-closed tents; and they were still quite 32 XIV | faces towards the Punic tents imploring mercy with uplifted 33 XIV | crests of the hills, black tents were struck as though overturned 34 XIV | walls and NarrHavas’s tents with such rapidity that 35 XIV | citizens. But on the morrow the tents of the Mercenaries were


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