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1 I | related his history. He was called Spendius. The Carthaginians 2 I | globules of rivers.” And she called them by their names, which 3 II | made merry around; they called him consul, and Roman citizen, 4 II | the Gods of Carthage! He called you cowards, thieves, liars, 5 IV | callosities there; these were called carobs, and “to have the 6 VI | Havas continued speaking. He called the gods to witness he cursed 7 VI | thin.~Utica had already called several times upon Carthage 8 VI | Finally, as their drivers were called Indians (after the first 9 VI | urged them to sit down. They called out that they were just 10 VI | to the vapour baths, and called for his cooks.~Three hours 11 VI | interrupted the Suffet. He called out to be assisted to leave 12 VII | statue of one of the Kabiri called Aletes, the discoverer of 13 VIII| archers, of those that were called Tarentines, with caps of 14 VIII| king sprang outside and called his horsemen.~They ranged 15 VIII| Meanwhile he was being called for; thirty thousand men 16 VIII| armour a monstrous elephant, called “The Fury of Baal,” which 17 VIII| down; all were dead. He called into the distance, but no 18 IX | side of the captains. They called to their husbands, pulled 19 IX | another in the mountains; he called upon his dead brothers and 20 X | its mode of progression called to mind the undulations 21 X | departure they sought out and called to one another so as to 22 XI | on the palm-tree bed. He called but she did not answer; 23 XII | far as the waist. Spendius called them to witness what he 24 XII | his long beard and they called the rest.~Stretched on his 25 XIII| catapults were likewise called onagers, after the wild 26 XIII| for seizing the rams were called “wolves,” and the galleries 27 XIII| wept at the same time, he called him by the fondest names 28 XIV | stupefied by their audacity; he called for his captains. Every 29 XIV | the names of their gods he called upon them to lead him to 30 XV | head as though some one had called her; the people, who were