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1 I | them and disappeared.~They returned, driving through the dust 2 I | common table. The slaves returned. At that hour all the members 3 I | them over yonder, and had returned with the last cohort in 4 II | behind him, and when they returned the dagger had not been 5 II | out for Carthage had not returned; no doubt they had been 6 IV | back into the waves and returned.~His impotence exasperated 7 IV | its discipline. Then they returned to the slaves of the exchequer 8 IV | exclaimed Matho.~“What matter?” returned Spendius, and he leaped 9 V | I have seen all that,” returned the former slave, “in Syria, 10 V | as on the other, and they returned behind the first chamber. 11 VII | with dragons. Others had returned from India with peacocks, 12 VIII| elephants with those which had returned from Utica, and others which 13 VIII| news of the arming they returned; Matho leaped for joy. “ 14 VIII| lost in the darkness, he returned more impetuously by the 15 VIII| politicians. She will yield!”~He returned to Matho and took him by 16 VIII| forward!”~But when the scouts returned, they announced that the 17 XI | right and left. Then he returned to her and demanded something 18 XII | of Hanno, and the latter returned to Carthage furious at the 19 XII | he had for execrating her returned to his recollection, but 20 XII | with the last arches they returned straight towards the aqueduct; 21 XIII| weaver’s loom.~Spendius returned to them untiringly. It was 22 XIII| into the crowd and never returned.~All the other tollenos 23 XIII| dishes.~Hamilcar at last returned to Salammbo, and unfastened 24 XIII| was silent now.~Hamilcar returned with silent steps, feeling 25 XIV | burn the mountain.~They returned to the portcullis; it was 26 XIV | see the Garamantians, and returned no more. They cooked the 27 XIV | the Barbarians. The latter returned, and ran straight against 28 XIV | been overthrown, he had returned against them. The elephants 29 XIV | he would not return.~He returned the same evening.~Hamilcar 30 XIV | themselves in it, and then returned to the fray. The deluded