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1 II | phantom and motionless as stone.~All, however, were oppressed 2 II | rough-hewn in a block of stone; for a pale leprosy, which 3 II | the coin in the bags to stone Hanno. With great difficulty 4 IV | form. They were built of stone, planks, shingle, reeds, 5 IV | in an ape’s skin, a black stone which had fallen from the 6 V | vestibule.~There was a cone of stone at the entrance between 7 V | trees. Here and there rose a stone phallus, and large stags 8 V | upon you, and a luminous stone, set in an obscene symbol 9 V | step forward; but a flag stone yielded beneath his heels 10 V | centre there was a big black stone, of semispherical shape 11 VI | palm trunks with corners of stone, and separated from one 12 VII | them contained a round dark stone, which appeared to be very 13 VII | field planted with slabs of stone, which were painted on the 14 VII | the first being built of stone, the second of brick, and 15 VII | from the nave of a wheel. A stone disc stood in the centre 16 VII | At last he ascended the stone disc. All the stewards stood 17 VII | was a long house of black stone built in a square pit with 18 VIII| interlacings of thorn, and stone walls; on the summits heaps 19 VIII| would fall like a tower of stone. Fourteen of the animals 20 IX | would be knocked down with a stone, and then, after a descent 21 XI | went and raised a large stone, and brought back an amphora 22 XI | carelessly heaped upon a round stone in a corner, and through 23 XI | will not have a house, a stone, or a palm tree remaining! 24 XI | for a ladder, a rope, a stone, something in short to assist 25 XII | present—from wooden daggers, stone hatchets and ivory tridents, 26 XII | sought, an almost fabulous stone, sufficient to purchase 27 XII | crack was heard, and a huge stone ricocheting on the lower 28 XIII| as high as the towers of stone. They cast turf, stakes, 29 XIII| from the towers of wood and stone. The tollenos moved their 30 XIII| and standing against the stone disc. Immediately he tore 31 XIV | with fury, would pick up a stone and fling it in their faces.~ 32 XIV | suddenly fell from above like a stone loosened from the cliff. 33 XIV | an aureola around him. A stone broke it near the guard; 34 XV | strike him on the head with a stone; he had offended Tanith, 35 XV | motionless as statues of stone.~Then came the masters of