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1 I | as the jackal’s cry. The Greek might be recognised by his 2 I | They gulped down all the Greek wines in their leathern 3 I | Mercenaries once more in Greek, Ligurian and Punic; he 4 I | To the Greeks she spoke Greek; then she turned to the 5 II | Carthage.~He was the son of a Greek rhetor and a Campanian prostitute. 6 II | heralds shouted the order in Greek, the language which, from 7 II | five different languages, Greek, Latin, Gallic, Libyan and 8 VI | hand above Spendius.~The Greek did not reply. An earthen 9 VI | islands; all those who spoke Greek had asked for Spendius on 10 VI | indifference, suspected the Greek of having a genius of whom 11 VI | ox-hide. Beside him was his Greek physician, motionless, in 12 VII | travelling you have become a Greek, or a Latin, or something! 13 VIII| flame of sacrifice.~The Greek did not listen to his reasons. 14 VIII| were growing weak; some Greek hoplites threw away all 15 VIII| And I too!” exclaimed the Greek, leaping up; he strode to 16 VIII| cowardly and so terrible.~The Greek resumed in jovial tones 17 IX | were men of Italiote or Greek race; and the offer by the 18 IX | it. Twelve men from the Greek colonies embarked at Annaba 19 XII | those who had served in the Greek republics, the side-view 20 XII | had been despatched by the Greek soldiers in Sardinia. They 21 XII | blackened with dust. The Greek snatched from his hand a 22 XIV | at such baseness.~But the Greek raised his voice and spoke 23 XIV | impossible to resist; the Greek foot-soldiers alone had