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1 III | condensed. It became an egg. It burst. One half formed the earth 2 III | terror and humiliation, she burst into sobs. Schahabarim remained 3 V | suddenly hatched and had burst, emptying itself upon the 4 VI | perceived the captives and burst out laughing: “Ah! ha! my 5 VI | trumpeting of the elephants burst forth as if the battle were 6 VII | this jest so good that they burst out into loud laughter. 7 VII | wrath was choking him. It burst forth:~“Be silent! Am I 8 VII | cloud of odorous vapour burst forth.~“Push open the door!”~ 9 VIII| declivity of Byrsa at a single burst, hurl javelins, wrestle 10 VIII| lean sides enough to have burst them, and speaking in an 11 VIII| darts, and sling-bullets burst forth simultaneously. The 12 VIII| yet: you shall see!” He burst out laughing like a madman.~ 13 IX | Sometimes it would suddenly burst asunder, its black spirals 14 IX | arose and a terrible song burst forth, accompanied by the 15 X | But on a sudden she would burst into sobs and lie stretched 16 XI | whose strings are about to burst. Suddenly sobs stifled him, 17 XI | and the twisting stems burst in the smoke and flew off 18 XI | platform.~A sonorous shout burst forth beneath her in the 19 XI | sides. An immense shouting burst forth, a long cry of triumph 20 XII | disfigured the dead. Roarings burst forth through the crashings 21 XII | applause of the Barbarians burst forth, while the Carthaginians, 22 XIII| and long flames suddenly burst from the houses like blood 23 XIII| flagstone,—and a new song burst forth celebrating the joys 24 XIV | mouths, bit their arms, and burst into frantic laughter.~They 25 XIV | convex curve. Then came the burst of a terrible shock, like 26 XIV | great noise of tabourines burst forth on the horizon. It 27 XV | he made such efforts to burst his bonds that his arms, 28 XV | him back, and the crowd burst out laughing.~A child rent