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1 I | was only known that she led a retired life, engaged 2 II | in their hands, when he led his herd of courtesans through 3 II | attended by his slave, who led a third horse.~A single 4 IV | scaled the knapsacks. Matho led them, and as they shouted “ 5 V | the brass staircase which led down from the vestibule.~ 6 V | half-opened door.~The latter led into a narrow passage. Spendius 7 VII | Two lateral staircases led to its flattened summit; 8 VII | lateral staircases which led on to the altar, and walked 9 VIII| cowardly might be at once led and pushed forward by two 10 VIII| usually allowed himself to be led, and his previous transports 11 VIII| Carthage; I stole the zaimph. I led you to her. I will do more 12 XII | Spendius beckoned to him and led him to a hollow of the mountain, 13 XII | their shoulders, and they led in leashes enormous dogs, 14 XIII| strengthened his wrath, which led him into terrible extravagances. 15 XIII| or else because she was led by her extreme ingenuousness 16 XIII| went about everywhere, and led on the Barbarians. Two pouches 17 XIII| Mappalian district being led by an old man.~He was as 18 XIII| one of the wretches who led a haphazard existence in 19 XIV | mountains. During the night he led all his men along the sea-shore 20 XIV | delight.~That they might be led away by example, they urged 21 XV | opinion that he should be led about on a dromedary after