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1 I | his speech, the General struck him on the head with his 2 I | upon the drunken army. They struck about them at random, they 3 I | had been hurt by Gisco, struck him on the shoulder, while 4 II | like tombs. The Libyans struck great blows upon the doors 5 IV | their anxiety.~The soldiers struck them on the shoulder, and 6 IV | agonies of death.~Spendius struck his hand against the bars 7 V | reeds. Several times he struck his foot, for the ground 8 V | she trembled. At last she struck one of the brass pateras 9 VI | up, but their hands were struck off with cutlasses and they 10 VII | mounting upwards. It suddenly struck upon the breast of the brazen 11 VII | he breathed noisily, he struck the ground with his heel, 12 VII | playing on a lyre. At last he struck seven blows with his thumb, 13 VII | began to walk before him. He struck the pavement with his tall 14 VIII| just been in front.~They struck at the staves of the sarissae, 15 VIII| and with all their might struck a great blow.~Down fell 16 VIII| incomprehensible fashion, Matho had struck across the mountain by the 17 IX | sustain an attack, he had struck southwards along the right 18 IX | the water of the cisterns, struck off a few heads, set all 19 IX | palisades; their hands would be struck off with axes; others would 20 X | drained them, Mistress!” She struck herself upon her dried-up 21 XI | went up to it quietly, and struck off its head with a single 22 XII | over the poor bodies they struck them with all their might 23 XII | and with the long rope, struck the stragglers with all 24 XIII| let go it sprang up and struck against the bar, which, 25 XIII| they were tightened were struck on the right and left alternately 26 XIV | hills, black tents were struck as though overturned by 27 XIV | weapons aside.~His foot struck against a sword. Matho tried 28 XV | blows of the slaves who struck at them to drive them back; 29 XV | The slaves of the Council struck him with their whips of