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1 I | themselves laugh. They tossed the ivory stools and golden spatulas 2 I | the head with his heavy ivory staff, and the Barbarian 3 I | down their trunks and eat ivory.~Some Balearic slingers, 4 I | purple table covers, breaking ivory stools, and phials of Tyrian 5 III | terrace there was a small ivory bed covered with lynx skins, 6 III | fell back, panting, on the ivory couch; but Taanach passed 7 IV | would rest one elbow on his ivory sceptre and stand motionless 8 V | dimensions leaning against an ivory door. There was no further 9 V | splendid in a chariot of ivory.~She was covered with scales, 10 V | strigils, cedar boxes, and ivory spatulas. There were antelopes’ 11 VI | as they had shields with ivory borders covered with precious 12 VI | swung round his arm. An ivory shield was shivered, and 13 VI | and with great blows of ivory and trampling feet they 14 VII | sitting back to back on four ivory seats which formed a cross, 15 VIII| much as was given by the Ivory Company.~He sent into Liguria 16 VIII| entrails hung from their ivory fangs like bundles of rope 17 X | Salammbo seated on a chair with ivory uprights, gave herself up 18 X | her elbow resting upon the ivory chair.~But Taanach set up 19 XII | cleft by the elephants’ ivory. Although they had died 20 XII | daggers, stone hatchets and ivory tridents, to long sabres 21 XIII| distended cheeks blowing an ivory cornet, appeared between 22 XIII| third gallery, between the ivory pots; he exclaimed:~“My 23 XIII| hyacinth colour, there rose an ivory phallus bordered with a 24 XIV | their waist-belts, their ivory pommels, and the steel of 25 XV | carapace of a tortoise. An ivory stool with three steps was 26 XV | leaves had been rolled round ivory vine-stocks after the fashion