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1 I | the kitchens might be seen running scared and half-naked; the 2 I | Tamrapanni wood. Everything was running over with wine, truffles, 3 I | by two mules; a slave was running at the end of the pole, 4 II | arose. Shepherds were seen running down from the mountains.~ 5 IV | people, riding on asses or running on foot, arrived in the 6 IV | things with which it was running over. The most miserable 7 V | advance.~But something was running behind them under the trees; 8 VI | up to the lofty terrace running along the wall of the court, 9 VII | country of the Blacks were running over their bags of palm 10 VIII| when they saw the archers running to join them. So the Carthaginians 11 VIII| out of breath with their running.~The phalanx moved heavily 12 IX | bleeding as they still were, running also along; horsemen followed 13 IX | she-wolves which seemed to be running across the grass.~Suddenly 14 X | him like an amorous woman running after a man in a field?” 15 XI | Salammbo without speaking, and running all the time.~In the middle 16 XI | rambling edifice. A dog was running along the top of the wall. 17 XI | the slave still continued running. Salammbo mused beneath 18 XII | stragglers with all his might, running right and left alternately, 19 XII | movement. First were seen running up all the hunters from 20 XIV | apparently taking to flight; and running northward before the wind 21 XIV | other Carthaginians were running tumultuously amid galloping 22 XIV | down; and, while all were running, his army had raised shouts,