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1 I | through the dust amid shouts, twenty men, distinguished by their 2 IV | harness, and barracks for twenty thousand soldiers with armour 3 IV | constantly shut.~More than twenty times he walked round the 4 VI | entered, followed by about twenty men.~They wore white woollen 5 VI | and sulphur for sieges, twenty thousand foot-soldiers and 6 VI | them, a thousand talents, twenty thousand oxen, three hundred 7 VI | Spendius appeared below. Twenty stout lances might easily 8 VII | commanded.~Not more than twenty perhaps remained, under 9 VII | them, was more fatal than twenty battles. A few—those who 10 VII | kesitahs a month! Make it twenty! I do not want to be eaten 11 VII | the crews, amounting to twenty minae a month for each trireme—”~“ 12 XI | everything! Beyond Gades, twenty days’ journey into the sea, 13 XI | hands he had dragged himself twenty paces further on as far 14 XII | assailed with anguish, and twenty times believing that he 15 XIII| s body, one hundred and twenty cubits long, and under the 16 XIII| seen. At last when it was twenty cubits high in the air it 17 XIV | he would have sacrificed twenty times as many for the success 18 XIV | discourage, he would advance twenty times a day to the rocks 19 XIV | possession of Carthaginians—twenty captives taken in the last 20 XIV | and whole tribes—in all twenty thousand soldiers, or half 21 XIV | Spendius exclaimed: “Ah! twenty if you wish, master!”~“No! 22 XIV | Barcas would become eternal. Twenty times during the night he 23 XIV | were only fifty, then only twenty, only three, and lastly