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1 I | slaves expiring amid the broken cups. They demanded wine, 2 II | limped along leaning on broken pikes. The drunkards carried 3 V | manifest. The parks were broken up, the trenches drained, 4 V | which was occasionally broken by the hoarse breathing 5 VII | Negress made her appearance, broken, wrinkled, trembling, stupid-looking, 6 VII | wines, and aromatics, with broken vases, dead slaves, and 7 VII | encamped; and the palings were broken, the water in the trenches 8 VII | was the governor, who had broken his leg with an iron bar.~ 9 VII | loopholes, and in the interior broken chains could be distinguished 10 X | and tail to hang like a broken necklace with both ends 11 XI | unrecognisable utensils and broken things. Often a creature 12 XI | perceived that her chainlet was broken.~The maidens of the great 13 XI | fact, the Mercenaries had broken the legs of the captive 14 XI | noticed that her chainlet was broken. Then he shivered, being 15 XII | maintaining that his leg was broken.~At last the three chiefs 16 XII | their baggage and their broken arms; the women massed themselves 17 XIII| height of the cisterns was broken down. Then the people of 18 XIII| expressly for the purpose, had broken in three gates. They were 19 XIII| the Acarnanian slings had broken from use, and many were 20 XIII| penetrated the terrace, had broken up the path before it; its 21 XIII| feet became audible, with a broken throat-rattling like the 22 XIII| the trellis-work had been broken through, all wished for 23 XIV | vigorous, was bending like a broken reed; the Ethiopian beside 24 XIV | syntagmata. Some, whose legs were broken, went hopping along like 25 XV | they strewed pieces of broken glass beneath his feet; 26 XV | perfectly red shape; his broken bonds hung down his thighs,