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1 I | shade suddenly made them afraid, with its piles of staircases, 2 I | on. They were no longer afraid. They commenced to drink 3 II | seeing Sicca. They were afraid of losing themselves and 4 II | daughter pursues me! I am afraid of her, Spendius!” He pressed 5 IV | in low tones. They were afraid of upsetting something with 6 V | from the gods can you be afraid of since you will have their 7 VI | scruple troubled him. He was afraid of offending Moloch by worshipping 8 VI | hide himself as if he were afraid of them. “You demanded horses, 9 VII | forgot! all elephants are afraid of the sea!”~Hamilcar’s 10 VII | conquer with you!”~“He is afraid!”~“Because you are cowardly, 11 VII | the Chief of Farms was so afraid to speak that he trembled 12 VII | for them.~“So you are more afraid of them then of me!” cried 13 VIII| enterprise.~“Go, if you are afraid!” exclaimed Matho; “you 14 VIII| So the Carthaginians were afraid, they were fleeing! A tremendous 15 X | restrained her; she was afraid of Moloch and of Matho. 16 XI | sprang quickly back, so much afraid was she of this unclean 17 XI | short to assist her. She was afraid of Gisco, and it seemed 18 XIII| Rabbetna were especially afraid—the restoration of the zaimph 19 XIII| the arm as though he were afraid of losing him, and the child, 20 XIV | them. Autaritus was not afraid of showing himself. With 21 XIV | one of the gaps; as he was afraid, he caused a rumour of his 22 XIV | sword-belt to speak. Spendius was afraid; he stammered.~Hamilcar, 23 XIV | Carthaginians in the distance were afraid.~At last they stopped. Their