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1 I | the torches, but when he saw that none of the armed men 2 I | shrugged his shoulders as he saw them growing pale. He thought 3 I | and he darted away.~They saw him run between the prows 4 I | her eyes, and just now I saw a black ram retreating in 5 II | fled screaming when she saw the soldiers’ pikes among 6 II | hundred paces further on they saw two more, and then there 7 IV | their claims.~Many of them saw a camp of Mercenaries for 8 IV | be gay. As soon as they saw any one, they invited him 9 IV | among them; and when they saw that scarcely their wages 10 IV | intervention. One morning they saw the chains of the harbour 11 V | feet with joy when they saw the impotence of his fury; 12 VI | shook,—and the Barbarians saw all the elephants of Carthage, 13 VII | lost. Then he once more saw the woods of citron-trees, 14 VII | sea. As I was returning I saw the rock quite white with 15 VII | the pavement. Then they saw a long scar upon the whiteness 16 VII | shuddered each time that he saw him approaching the parks. 17 VII | leaning over the pit outside saw him resting one hand against 18 VIII| by more acrid desire. He saw himself alternately in the 19 VIII| the month of Tibby—they saw him descending from the 20 VIII| Mercenaries increased when they saw the archers running to join 21 VIII| the same time all the rest saw the foot-soldiers hastening 22 VIII| fly.”~Spendius replied:~“I saw him pass along in his large 23 IX | scouts believed that they saw him in the neighbourhood 24 X | figure; moreover, all that he saw in terrestrial things compelled 25 X | above all so pure. Often he saw that she grew weary of following 26 XI | death!”~She resumed:~“I saw you one evening by the light 27 XI | recovered the zaimph; they saw her or believed that they 28 XI | her or believed that they saw her from a distance; and 29 XII | temples in his hands; he saw nothing, heard nothing, 30 XIV | things, when he thought he saw a man on the top of the 31 XIV | suddenly he started.~He saw, and all saw, some more 32 XIV | started.~He saw, and all saw, some more Barbarians six 33 XIV | fell upon the grass; and he saw around him other crosses 34 XIV | All were convinced as they saw him depart that he would 35 XV | were blotted out, and she saw only Matho. Silence fell