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1 I | brute beasts. It would be better to revenge himself upon 2 II | fingers that he might the better feel the cares that streamed 3 IV | been promised something better, namely, women. The Suffet 4 V | spread out his arms the better to view it.~“Let us go!” 5 VI | shall be sold! It would be better to bring them to Carthage! 6 VII | gods, that he might the better apprehend the immutable 7 VII | he retired in order the better to excite the impatience 8 VII | so as to make himself the better listened to:~“Oh! that is 9 VII | money to be lavished for the better reception of the soldiers.~ 10 VII | door where, to ensure its better protection and in accordance 11 VIII| made; a battle would be better! Thus many men had left 12 VIII| on the ramparts to have a better view.~At last they distinguished 13 VIII| order to resist them the better the Barbarians rushed forward 14 IX | aimed slowly at them, the better to prolong their torture, 15 IX | out with fatigue; it was better to wait till next day; and 16 IX | his neck thrown back the better to breathe in the air, like 17 X | fourth she sent for him.~The better to inflame her heart he 18 XI | opened his nostrils the better to breathe in the perfume 19 XIII| to encompass Carthage the better. The hoplites of the Mercenaries 20 XIII| latter. The engines were better managed, the men serving 21 XIII| refrained from fighting, the better to command the Barbarians 22 XIII| the helepolis to have a better view, and gazed open-mouthed 23 XIV | She desired to know him better, and yet his presence would 24 XIV | first; the Africans held out better than the Gauls. Zarxas lay 25 XIV | beautiful than the moon, better than the wind of morning 26 XV | had allowed to grow, the better to bury them into his flesh.