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1 IV | without gods, pell-mell, completely naked, at once feeble and 2 V | penetrated into a small and completely circular room, so lofty 3 VII | of oceans and battles had completely deafened him. But when he 4 VII | The Military Harbour was completely separated from the town; 5 VII | similar hall.~A candelabrum completely covered with chiselled flowers 6 VII | perceived three brass jars completely empty. Abdalonim turned 7 VII | gesture. Then when the sun had completely set he disappeared behind 8 VIII| the Punic army in order to completely encompass it. But when there 9 VIII| which, like themselves, were completely covered with gold. Afterwards, 10 IX | scarcely be recognised, so completely were their faces covered 11 X | that she could see herself completely in it. Then she rose, and 12 XI | some places left others completely in the dark. There was shouting 13 XIII| the tops of the walls were completely carpeted with bales of cotton, 14 XIII| the twin tensions might completely correspond, the ropes as 15 XIII| formed of two walls and was completely filled with earth. The upper 16 XIII| evening of the third they were completely dried up. Then the decree 17 XIII| time files of men arrived, completely naked, their arms outstretched, 18 XIII| goddess was actually so completely forgotten that the absence 19 XIII| perhaps for lack of a god that completely satisfied his ideas, he 20 XIII| barriers to the colossus were completely empty. Then the priests, 21 XIII| of coals up to his knees; completely red like a giant covered 22 XIV | rolled down pell-mell and completely stopped up the narrow opening.~ 23 XIV | leathern bottles having been completely dried up since the ninth 24 XIV | helmet, his cuirass; he was completely naked, and more livid than 25 XIV | still intact; others were completely dried up, and their helmets 26 XV | curiosity, a desire to know him completely, a wish mingled with remorse