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1 I | fugitives from Rome. Beside the heavy Dorian dialect were audible 2 I | cuirasses, were leaping with a heavy step. Some advanced like 3 I | him on the head with his heavy ivory staff, and the Barbarian 4 II | bold step, rattling their heavy cothurni on the paving stones. 5 II | his golden clasps, and heavy earrings only rendered his 6 III | the bronze tiling, and the heavy breeze would waft the odours 7 IV | measures, such as promising a heavy sum for every Barbarian’ 8 VI | caparisons, edged with very heavy fringes, cut out of the 9 VI | hand. The long files of the heavy infantry marched behind. 10 VII | which appeared to be very heavy. Only people of superior 11 VII | Salammbo, crushed by such heavy looks, let her head sink 12 VII | stooping down he made a very heavy millstone turn upon its 13 VII | mournful melopoeia.~The heavy mill-stones were turning 14 VII | ears were weighted with heavy rings; and the strips of 15 VIII| shields and Roman swords.~The heavy cavalry was composed of 16 VIII| stopped; they rocked their heavy heads with their chargings 17 VIII| then go up again, while a heavy mass remained motionless 18 IX | already imposed had been heavy enough! and the patricians 19 X | another around her.~The heavy tapestry trembled, and the 20 XI | reached the Teveste gate.~Its heavy leaves were half open; they 21 XI | or a limping cow. Their heavy sticks bristled with brass 22 XI | advancing against them with a heavy and regular oscillation. 23 XIII| catapults were so extravagantly heavy that the beams broke, and 24 XIII| The temperature became so heavy that the bodies swelled 25 XIII| cast aside his extremely heavy cloak, he remained clad 26 XIII| under the weight of too heavy baskets, and masses of men, 27 XIII| a wall. Then he took his heavy axe, and front and rear 28 XIII| of a ruined ampitheatre. Heavy fumes of smoke were rising, 29 XIII| players’ might, resounded with heavy, rapid blows; and, in spite 30 XIV | streets. It poured in warm heavy masses and urgent streams; 31 XIV | displaced; and swaying his heavy fur-covered shoulders, he 32 XIV | sate their fury.~A mist heavy and warm, such as comes 33 XIV | They dragged him along; heavy as he was his feet did not 34 XV | voluptuousness moved in the heavy air; the torches were already