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1 I | somewhat as they watched her pass.~Her hair, which was powdered 2 II | silently watched the Barbarians pass.~The terraces, fortifications, 3 II | thongs; with a smile he would pass his hands over the scars 4 III | and then your grief will pass away in a man’s arms.”~“ 5 V | more than a man. I could pass through flames or walk upon 6 VI | Carthaginians watched them pass by in a state of stupefaction. 7 VII | quickly did the chariot pass along.~The road crossed 8 VIII| light troops, and cavalry to pass through the intervals so 9 VIII| of the phalanx so as to pass clean through it. But the 10 VIII| Spendius replied:~“I saw him pass along in his large red cloak, 11 IX | necessary to wait in order to pass beyond them. Then the soldiers 12 IX | Nevertheless, they did not pass beyond the galley staircase. 13 X | ordeals and agonies, you will pass into the forces of the sun, 14 XI | leg and jumped in order to pass over them.~She remembered 15 XII | deprivation, they would pass for infinite periods through 16 XII | of all that had come to pass in his existence since the 17 XIII| some one. Matho happened to pass beneath him. Suddenly his 18 XIV | CHAPTER XIV~THE PASS OF THE HATCHET~The Carthaginians 19 XIV | like manner.~He did not pass beyond Tunis. He shut himself 20 XIV | rocks at the entrance of a pass between the Silver Mountain 21 XIV | on the threshold of the pass. But some cavalry, debouching 22 XIV | who were nearest to the pass went back again, but the 23 XIV | ground. A veteran would pass between their lines here 24 XIV | and then to-morrow would pass.~At the beginning they had 25 XIV | order to flee, and tried to pass through it. Others thought 26 XIV | himself that if he could pass between the walls and Narr’ 27 XIV | last of the men left in the Pass of the Hatchet expired.~ 28 XIV | driven them towards the Pass of the Hatchet;—and they