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1 II | whole night fires were seen burning on the horizon in the direction 2 II | throughout the plain; fires were burning here and there; and the 3 II | horses; the Negroes held out burning fir branches at arm’s length; 4 III | distance the smoke of a still burning sacrifice would escape through 5 V | up to it. It was a lamp burning in a shell on the pedestal 6 V | a tabourine; flames were burning upon it; an ebony cone, 7 V | which a pile of aloes was burning.~Matho, however, kept repeating:~“ 8 V | galley-shaped lamp hung burning in the back part of the 9 VI | reply. An earthen lamp was burning gently against the tent-pole, 10 VII | on the summit.~Fires were burning in cylinders of filigree-work 11 VII | with chiselled flowers was burning at the far end, and each 12 VII | round it, looking at the burning wicks; then he threw a scented 13 VII | on the ground, were still burning, while here and there on 14 VII | kitchens, men were brisking up burning coals with fans amid tattered 15 VII | scattered hair, and a smell of burning flesh was perceptible. Those 16 IX | fresh alarm; the towers were burning, the Eaters of Uncleanness 17 X | perhaps amuse herself by burning cinnamomum in hollow pearls. 18 XI | throng. Bright fires were burning beneath hanging pots; and 19 XI | wherein floated handfuls of burning tow, and military things 20 XI | evening by the light of my burning gardens amid fuming cups 21 XI | devastation of the towns, the burning of the country-seats, the 22 XI | flames.~Their reed huts were burning, and the twisting stems 23 XI | Come along! Hamilcar is burning the camp of Autaritus!”~ 24 XII | treachery of Narr’ Havas, the burning of the camp of the Libyans, 25 XII | were growing hot in the burning sun. A nauseous smell exhaled 26 XIII| straight up like props in a burning vineyard.~The ladders proving 27 XIII| in the heat of the tapers burning beside them; the paint flowed 28 XIII| aloes, cedar, and laurel was burning between the legs of the 29 XIII| assumed a darker glow, and burning flesh could be seen. Some