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1 I | time to time, and in the intervals of the music might be heard 2 II | behind one another at long intervals. They ate grapes along the 3 II | vanished colossus.~At regular intervals they met with little quadrangular 4 II | arms were stretched. At intervals their instruments would 5 IV | spacious dwellings occurred at intervals in the gardens, and this 6 VI | aqueduct, and near them rose at intervals brazen vats, in which floods 7 VI | slings were stationed at intervals on the wings. The first 8 VI | files, and preserve the intervals. Such of the Ancients as 9 VIII| distance were posted at intervals.~No doubt Hamilcar would 10 VIII| which had been placed at intervals by his order. They shouted 11 VIII| their trunks.~Behind the intervals between them might be seen 12 VIII| cavalry to pass through the intervals so as to bring themselves 13 VIII| with gold. Afterwards, at intervals, came the light armed soldiers 14 IX | outside and the elephants at intervals further off. The Mercenaries 15 XI | whistle, which was repeated at intervals further away.~Salammbo waited; 16 XII | persistently at regular intervals.~They made excuses to the 17 XIII| ox-hides; it was bound at intervals with iron bracelets; it 18 XIII| Barbarians’ heads appeared in the intervals of the battlements.~Beams 19 XIII| it overflowed into the intervals in the terrace, and, somewhat 20 XIV | silvery sheaves shone at intervals from one another; the Barbarians, 21 XIV | frightful quickness, giving at intervals a long shrill whistle. The 22 XIV | maniples wheeled about at intervals from one another. The more 23 XIV | and— after tying goats at intervals—had run upon them and so