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1 I | greed of the stomach. The Gauls with their long hair drawn 2 I | the Barbarian fell. The Gauls howled, and their frenzy, 3 II | pavilions in a circle; the Gauls made themselves huts of 4 II | arms), were Campanians, Gauls, and Greeks, so that no 5 II | brass-nailed clubs. The heedless Gauls sneered as they shook their 6 II | the same statements to the Gauls, Greeks, Campanians and 7 IV | necklaces of shells; the Gauls wore wolf skins upon their 8 IV | Spendius went about among the Gauls.~“They are paying off the 9 IV | to save your food!”~The Gauls came to the Suffet. Autaritus, 10 VI | along with the two thousand Gauls of the temple of Eryx.~Often 11 VII | behind your walls? There are Gauls on the Eridanus, who ought 12 VII | as in the case of those Gauls in Sicily, or perhaps they 13 VII | them! There are too many Gauls: they are drunkards! and 14 IX | rabble commanded by Autaritus—Gauls, Libyans, and Nomads; while 15 IX | fancy dictated, and the Gauls with Autaritus went and 16 XI | them in Lusitania, in the Gauls, and in the depths of the 17 XIII| and they set out for the Gauls to buy Mercenaries there 18 XIII| requirements of the situation; the Gauls imagined themselves before 19 XIV | siege, and especially the Gauls, did not hesitate to leave 20 XIV | districts. He drove back the Gauls, and all the Barbarians 21 XIV | received three thousand Gauls from Clypea. He had horses 22 XIV | held out better than the Gauls. Zarxas lay stretched at 23 XIV | Autaritus, who had only fifty Gauls left, was going to kill 24 XIV | hundred Samnites, forty Gauls, and a troop of Naffurs, 25 XIV | way of the Pyrenees, the Gauls, and the Alps, and the empire 26 XIV | their faces like dogs. The Gauls in their pride stripped