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1 I | celebrate the anniversary of the battle of Eryx, and as the master 2 I | Carthaginians had taken him in the battle of Aeginusae, and he thanked 3 II | had assisted to lose the battle of the Aegatian islands; 4 VI | elephants burst forth as if the battle were beginning again. A 5 VI | carried his parasol in the battle) leaned over to his ear.~“ 6 VII | recriminations respecting the battle of the Aegatian islands.~ 7 VIII| CHAPTER VIII~THE BATTLE OF THE MACARAS~In the following 8 VIII| progress was being made; a battle would be better! Thus many 9 VIII| he were telling of some battle. The king sprang outside 10 VIII| to meet him and offer him battle. Two further days elapsed. 11 VIII| time to draw up his men in battle array. By degrees he slackened 12 VIII| energy increase, and the battle begin again.~The Barbarians 13 VIII| thought of having missed the battle rendered him even more desperate 14 VIII| reproach me for having lost the battle against Hanno, nevertheless 15 IX | advantages without offering battle, and while pursued by the 16 XI | I plunge again into the battle!”~He raised his arms whereon 17 XI | had not taken part in the battle of the Macaras; and he had 18 XII | by holding the field of battle, had retired a little further 19 XII | withdrawn from the field of battle they were still in the deep 20 XII | happened to be when the battle ended, his elbows on his 21 XII | necessity of an interminable battle understood by all these 22 XII | of their weakness to give battle. But they turned to the 23 XIII| ruins beneath them, and the battle which was beginning again 24 XIII| being more convenient for battle. The snout fitted upon his 25 XIV | swords; and the tumult of battle reached them dimly like 26 XIV | these skirmishes for a great battle, provided that it were really