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1 I | eyes around to devour by sight what they could not take. 2 I | them, or else, catching sight of the foliage, imagined 3 II | that! You were able to get sight of her; speak to me of her! 4 V | be taken back? The mere sight of it was a crime; it was 5 V | him. Suddenly he caught sight of the long chain used in 6 VI | for Hamilcar’s return.~The sight of the zaimph had upset 7 VII | handfuls of the dust, the mere sight of which made every Carthaginian 8 VII | was less delighted by the sight of his riches than by the 9 VIII| Carthage, striving to catch sight of Hamilcar’s troops. His 10 VIII| Matho arrived. He caught sight in the starlight of long, 11 VIII| opened the canvas. Then the sight of the soldiers reminded 12 VIII| flashing of swords troubles my sight; it is a disease, I lived 13 IX | children at arm’s length. The sight of them was unmanning the 14 XI | the head of the bed; the sight of the gleaming blade fired 15 XII | Night fell. They were out of sight.~The Barbarians did not 16 XIII| Barbarians grew angry at the sight of these preparations. They 17 XIII| from her fatigues in the sight of her. He sometimes questioned 18 XIII| the smell of blood, the sight of carnage, and the tumult 19 XIV | they gave them names. The sight of these strong animals, 20 XIV | several times they enjoyed the sight of seeing the Carthaginians 21 XIV | the skin, and troubled the sight; and the Barbarians thought 22 XIV | front of the town.~At the sight of this the besieged forsook 23 XIV | injustice, and above all by the sight of Carthage on the horizon. 24 XV | raised, and he was lost to sight.~The staircase of the Acropolis