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1 I | red door with the black cross closing far above, and he 2 I | pent-houses of their shops at the cross ways, storks took to flight, 3 I | everlasting menace of the cross! And after all this misery 4 II | four limbs fastened to a cross like a criminal. His huge 5 II | perfectly straight along the cross. The soldiers made merry 6 IV | red door with its black cross remained constantly shut.~ 7 IV | to strike to the left and cross the Mappalian district.~“ 8 V | red door with the black cross. The throbbing of his heart 9 VI | fetters, the axe, or the cross. It was necessary to cultivate 10 VI | himself stretched upon the cross.~Carthage had not strength 11 VII | ivory seats which formed a cross, the high-priest of Eschmoun 12 VII | that you do not end on the cross!”~“And you that you are 13 VII | arranged in the form of a cross, were large gold shields 14 VII | Abdalonim.~“Ah! wretch! the cross! the cross!”~Abdalonim fell 15 VII | wretch! the cross! the cross!”~Abdalonim fell back swooning 16 VIII| girdle; it was possible to cross.~The Suffet ordered thirty-two 17 XIV | of battles, helped him to cross precipices, sponged the 18 XIV | good-natured!”~A gigantic cross stood at the gate. The Barbarians 19 XIV | him up to the top of the cross, and they nailed him upon 20 XIV | back over the arms of the cross; Autaritus was motionless, 21 XIV | the air; and as Spendius’s cross was the highest, it was 22 XIV | nothing was left on the cross but shapeless remains, like 23 XIV | and he would perish on the cross; if, on the contrary, he 24 XIV | his four limbs forming a cross; and all those who were