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1 I | nostrils were quivering. She crushed her nails against the gems 2 II | coming up behind; the guards, crushed by the mob, staggered on 3 II | Yes, all killed, all! crushed like grapes! The fine young 4 III | enfolding me, and I feel myself crushed as if some god were stretched 5 III | token of repentance; and crushed by the priest’s words, and 6 IV | away. Their breasts were crushed with air heavier than that 7 V | your breath! Let my lips be crushed with kissing your hands!”~“ 8 VI | Hanno would easily have crushed such a multitude, hampered 9 VI | were sweating like sponges, crushed a paste composed of wheat, 10 VI | and the Carthaginians were crushed against the gates, which 11 VII | fruit, it pushed aside and crushed against the other ships 12 VII | degrees the panting Salammbo, crushed by such heavy looks, let 13 VII | remained for a time as if quite crushed by the weight of all the 14 VII | soiling his purple boots as he crushed the filth under-foot; and 15 VII | grain grated as it was being crushed. Several fell upon their 16 VIII| to the hilt, and perish crushed to death; the most intrepid 17 VIII| extermination, overthrew, crushed, stamped, and raged against 18 X | somewhat red, as if she had crushed a fruit.~The moon rose; 19 X | of gum, musk, ebony, and crushed legs of flies.~Salammbo 20 XI | tranquil eyes, and how you crushed me with the haughtiness 21 XI | he wished himself to be crushed by Hamilcar.~His horsemen 22 XII | meanwhile drove them back and crushed them. Then, too, they were 23 XII | they were cut in pieces, crushed to the marrow, blue from 24 XII | brave fellow!” For he was so crushed by the injustice of the 25 XII | be overtaken and all be crushed. The Barbarians dashed in 26 XII | dates, and gourou nuts were crushed underfoot; and sometimes 27 XIII| the street of Kinisdo was crushed by a block of marble, and 28 XIII| ground like wrestlers. They crushed one another. The women leaned 29 XIII| backwards against a gate and crushed them. His sword fell and 30 XIV | them go on; they were being crushed against the mountain, and 31 XIV | boxes being forced; two were crushed at every step; the big feet 32 XIV | they knocked them down, crushed them under their feet, and,