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1 I | fish with gems about their mouths, appeared near the surface.~ 2 I | the watermelon into your mouths! The mystery of Tanith ranged 3 I | boughs, they strove with open mouths and craned necks to grasp 4 IV | him feel their toothless mouths, their wasted arms, and 5 VI | shall be melted in your mouths in leaden ingots! and I 6 VII | fingers put them to their mouths or rolled them gently in 7 VII | panted rhythmically. On their mouths they had muzzles fastened 8 VIII| beyond the lagoon towards the mouths of the Macaras. Did he intend 9 VIII| to the left to avoid the mouths of the Macaras, and come 10 VIII| tongues hung out of their mouths! do you remember? I brought 11 XI | and from these half-opened mouths groanings escaped in the 12 XII | their backs, with their mouths open, and their lances beside 13 XII | put a finger into their mouths to show that they were hungry.~ 14 XIII| stiffer than stakes, their mouths open and their arms outspread.~ 15 XIII| began to speak of useless mouths, which terrified every one.~ 16 XIII| Carthaginians fell out of their mouths, and their gums were discoloured 17 XIII| heads about like bears. Mouths, opened to shout, remained 18 XIII| of a dead man into their mouths to learn the future. The 19 XIV | their necks and opened their mouths to drink. Others by the 20 XIV | handfuls of dust into their mouths, bit their arms, and burst 21 XIV | tongues curled in their mouths, and they felt an icy sweat 22 XIV | directed his course to the mouths of the Macaras.~Tunis was