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1 I | Her eyes drooped, and she resumed:~“Ah! poor Carthage! lamentable 2 I | to understand. Spendius resumed:~“Ah! what riches! and the 3 II | camels, while the others resumed their march. At last the 4 II | caves; in the evening he resumed his march with his bleeding 5 III | teach you!”~“A genius,” she resumed, “impels me to this love. 6 III | Schahabarim, half yielding resumed:~“She inspires and governs 7 IV | will sustain you!”~Matho resumed the command of his soldiers. 8 IV | he hesitated. At last he resumed his task.~The soldiers, 9 IV | Tanith, I swear!”~Spendius resumed:~“To-morrow after sunset 10 V | know,” said Matho.~Spendius resumed: “It is itself divine, for 11 V | emerald vine shone. They resumed their advance.~But something 12 V | leaned shuddering out. He resumed:~“I have been in the depths 13 VI | drink more copiously.~Matho resumed:~“What is to be done? How 14 VI | light of the torches.~He resumed:~“For four days we suffered 15 VII | alarmed Hamilcar, and he resumed:~“How is he to be restrained? 16 VII | about Hamilcar.”~The slave resumed his costume, and they left 17 VII | a ruined wall.~Hamilcar resumed:~“If you had loved me as 18 VII | something frightful, but he resumed in a loftier and calmer 19 VII | after a long salutation, resumed:~“Lent to Tigillas until 20 VIII| and so terrible.~The Greek resumed in jovial tones and cracking 21 IX | them. Then the soldiers resumed their march over the warm 22 X | grimace of an old ape, Taanach resumed her task. In accordance 23 XI | rushed upon them, but soon resumed her immobility.~At last 24 XI | wore above her heart.~They resumed their journey.~From time 25 XI | death?”~“Your death!”~She resumed:~“I saw you one evening 26 XI | She bent her head. He resumed:~“Ah! why have the Baals 27 XII | return. Then the shouting was resumed persistently at regular 28 XII | rest on their shields. They resumed their march. Night fell. 29 XIII| evening.~When the Mercenaries resumed their task on the following 30 XIII| gesture of horror. But he soon resumed his former attitude, folded