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1 I | between them. The soldiers and Numidians pressed together so closely 2 II | Havas, the prince of the Numidians. Matho started.~“Your sword!” 3 II | suspected him.~The chief of the Numidians remained amongst the Mercenaries. 4 IV | into perilous disgrace. Numidians, Libyans, the whole of Africa 5 VI | were Narr’ Havas with his Numidians. Leaping ravines and bushes 6 VI | recognised the king of the Numidians in the rearguard; Narr’ 7 VII | the east concert with the Numidians in the west, and the Nomads 8 VII | taken at Rusicada by the Numidians,—“for they are with them, 9 VIII| them, except two hundred Numidians operating against the right 10 IX | a sloop belonging to the Numidians. Then the chiefs exacted 11 IX | insufficiency of space. The Numidians might dash through; but 12 XI | Carthaginians.~The king of the Numidians reached Hamilcar’s tent, 13 XI | great projects. With the Numidians he would get rid of the 14 XI | his face.~The king of the Numidians held himself apart in a 15 XII | massacre of them by the Numidians.~Some took ropes’ ends and 16 XII | West, the people of the Numidians. In fact, Narr’ Havas governed 17 XII | wolves.~Then behind the Numidians, Marusians, and Gaetulians 18 XIII| communicate with the king of the Numidians, for he knew that he was 19 XIII| near the lagoon with the Numidians, and on the shores of the 20 XIV | to admit the King of the Numidians to see her; by putting off 21 XIV | stared when they perceived Numidians on the towers.~The surprise 22 XIV | filled with flaming eyes. The Numidians in their white cloaks would 23 XIV | victory; and the King of the Numidians, proud of his success, visited 24 XIV | Hamilcar and the King of the Numidians triumphed alone over the 25 XIV | with such rapidity that the Numidians had not time to come out, 26 XIV | continue his ravages among the Numidians.~Hanno’s camp having been 27 XIV | dagger-strokes, and half the Numidians had perished when Barca 28 XIV | defeat; but the king of the Numidians had too great an interest 29 XIV | suspected the fidelity of his Numidians. Moreover, the Barbarians 30 XIV | the wound. The king of the Numidians was depending upon her; 31 XIV | to the velites, and the Numidians beyond; when day appeared, 32 XIV | Hamilcar commanded the Numidians to advance. But the Naffurs 33 XIV | increased fury, and the Numidians carried away all the rest.~ 34 XIV | hammers, over the heads of the Numidians; those whom consuls had 35 XV | marriage with the King of the Numidians.~On the terrace of the temple