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1 I | following something on the horizon with fixed eyeballs, and 2 II | were seen burning on the horizon in the direction of Carthage; 3 II | which seemed to block up the horizon would, in proportion as 4 II | perceived lances on the horizon, and he had followed them, 5 III | vault of heaven sank on the horizon in one direction into the 6 III | terrace; her eyes swept the horizon for an instant, and then 7 III | Suddenly he perceived on the horizon, behind Tunis, what looked 8 IV | ideal which shone on the horizon of armies. They knew that 9 V | fires; the sea filled the horizon; at each step he was surrounded 10 VI | his arm, and gaze at the horizon in the direction of Carthage.~ 11 VII | his eyes on the extreme horizon and stretched forth his 12 VII | vault and to rest at the horizon upon the blue sea. The sun 13 VII | entangled in weeds, the horizon echoed continually with 14 VIII| gallop and disappeared on the horizon in the direction of the 15 VIII| eyes would dart along the horizon; he would lie flat on the 16 VIII| extended to the extreme horizon, which was closed by a great 17 VIII| to flight roamed in the horizon with their fired towers. 18 VIII| faces turned towards the horizon, and their pikes on their 19 X | high above the sea.~The horizon was filled with the colour 20 XI | showed black upon the clear horizon, with shapes incoherently 21 XI | distractedly on the red horizon. They could hear the shrieks 22 XII | distinguish something green on the horizon on the summit of an eminence. 23 XII | himself up. He surveyed the horizon with a haughty air which 24 XIV | would suddenly rise on the horizon; there would be a galloping 25 XIV | as of distress, on the horizon. Hamilcar, it is true, might 26 XIV | Punic standards hid the horizon from the Mercenaries) he 27 XIV | they were riveted to the horizon of Carthage, and plebs and 28 XIV | of wind, discovering the horizon as far as the walls of Carthage; 29 XIV | sight of Carthage on the horizon. They swore an oath to fight 30 XIV | tabourines burst forth on the horizon. It was a crowd of old men,