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1 IV | he was a labourer from Hippo-Zarytus. Hootings were raised, and 2 VI | meet with walls.~Utica and Hippo-Zarytus refused their alliance. 3 VI | Utica alone were taken, Hippo-Zarytus, six hours further distant 4 VI | attack Utica, and Matho Hippo-Zarytus, while in the third place 5 VI | meanwhile, was besieging Hippo-Zarytus. But the town was protected 6 VIII| torch-light. He would hasten to Hippo-Zarytus or to the works on the mountains, 7 VIII| very morning he had left Hippo-Zarytus with his soldiers to march 8 IX | mountain of the Hot Springs and Hippo-Zarytus, and so debar the Suffet 9 IX | gorge.~Meanwhile Utica and Hippo-Zarytus were free since the Mercenaries 10 IX | Zouitin and turned the lake of Hippo-Zarytus with circumspection. But 11 IX | the pillaging of Utica or Hippo-Zarytus at their choice; in conclusion, 12 XI | amphora of wine with fish from Hippo-Zarytus preserved in honey.~Salammbo 13 XII | slope that looked towards Hippo-Zarytus, and the space being broader 14 XII | without speaking.~The lake of Hippo-Zarytus shone at the end of a long 15 XII | came from the direction of Hippo-Zarytus climbed the mountain at 16 XII | afterwards, Spendius was sent to Hippo-Zarytus to procure provisions; the 17 XII | They were marching upon Hippo-Zarytus, resolved to take it, for 18 XII | which were to land them at Hippo-Zarytus, whence they were to drive 19 XII | over his head like a woman.~Hippo-Zarytus paid no attention to his 20 XII | permitted the judges of Hippo-Zarytus to admit three hundred soldiers. 21 XII | Upon this the citizens of Hippo-Zarytus, under pretence of an alarm, 22 XII | The Barbarians posted at Hippo-Zarytus perceived his army as it 23 XIV | matter where. Utica and Hippo-Zarytus alone had not betrayed them;