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1 I | chainlet to regulate her steps, and her large dark purple 2 I | battles? Look! our palace steps are encumbered with our 3 II | proceeding with long, regular steps. Matho had relapsed into 4 III | love. I have climbed the steps of Eschmoun, god of the 5 IV | descended with measured steps, and shut himself up in 6 IV | found themselves on the steps of a staircase. A door of 7 V | stopped before the three ebony steps leading to the second enclosure.~“ 8 V | staircase of six silver steps.~A huge cedar occupied the 9 V | faithful. They walked a few steps further on, and the front 10 V | But they retraced their steps between two long galleries 11 V | enclosure they directed their steps towards Hamilcar’s palace, 12 V | him, but he dashed up the steps.~As he found himself again 13 V | increased at each of his steps; the streets cleared at 14 V | expedient. He quickened his steps more and more, advancing 15 VI | young boys leaned over the steps of the basin and rubbed 16 VII | the direction of Rome.~The steps of the Acropolis were occupied 17 VII | upon the last of the long steps leading to a great altar, 18 VII | her; and, at each of her steps, they also descended. The 19 VII | Hamilcar went down the three steps, took up a llama’s skin 20 VII | upon him.~As he bent his steps towards the purple factories 21 VIII| the Acropolis with hurried steps. A great clamour arose in 22 IX | with mistrust. Words and steps were watched; terrors awaked 23 IX | forming red cascades upon the steps. Carthage was agitated with 24 X | calculating the number of their steps, as far as Cyrene; so that 25 X | the prints of her humid steps shone upon the flag-stones, 26 XII | even the lame hurried their steps; the intervening space lessened 27 XII | distance by the number of his steps, he arrived at the exact 28 XIII| the summit cumbered the steps and were heaped up higher 29 XIII| Hamilcar returned with silent steps, feeling the walls around 30 XIII| posted themselves on the steps of the Acropolis; the priests 31 XIV | into the plain like the steps of an immense ruined staircase.~ 32 XIV | above. The rustling of rapid steps was heard, and in the direction 33 XV | An ivory stool with three steps was pushed beneath her feet; 34 XV | the Acropolis had sixty steps. He descended them as though