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1 I | balustrade, massacred the animals with arrows; the most daring 2 I | chariot. The manes of the animals were puffed between the 3 II | embarrassed by the tent-ropes, the animals that were straying about, 4 IV | hanging breasts gathered the animals’ dung that was drying in 5 VI | heard rebounding on the animals’ cruppers; and the Gaul, 6 VII | eddies, and ill-defined animals appeared in their diaphanous 7 VII | took the reins; the two animals, curving their necks, and 8 VII | labourers, who were clad in animals’ skins, had chains riveted 9 VII | characteristic of captive animals. As soon as he recognised 10 VII | with the cries of famished animals they all rushed upon the 11 VII | the elephants’ park.~These animals were the pride of the great 12 VIII| the horses by the man; the animals threw their riders and fled 13 VIII| of stone. Fourteen of the animals on the extreme right, irritated 14 XI | dozed a little. The two animals rambled along side by side, 15 XI | horses; he would whip the animals with the end of a leathern 16 XI | three Barbarians clad in animals’ skins crossed their path. 17 XIII| privately. They were holy animals whose manes were plaited 18 XIV | The sight of these strong animals, sacred to Baal, gave the 19 XIV | red fuses. The horrible animals dug out black furrows as 20 XIV | upon the ground. Domestic animals, grown wild again, fled 21 XIV | remains, like the fragments of animals that are hung up on huntsmen’ 22 XIV | drained his forests of these animals, taking young and old, male