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1 II | unequal masses. Then the lances appeared like tall blades 2 II | they quickly threw aside lances, bucklers and belts. They 3 II | last one day he perceived lances on the horizon, and he had 4 III | mass, dromedaries’ heads, lances and shields appeared. It 5 VI | threshold they leaned upon their lances like herdsmen resting themselves. 6 VI | destruction of Carthage. Piles of lances were heaped up in the country 7 VI | with the points of their lances. The slaves who were to 8 VI | appeared below. Twenty stout lances might easily have checked 9 VIII| as they leaned on their lances were thinking, and the others 10 VIII| they were elephants and lances. A single shout went up: “ 11 VIII| Negro, and pointing their lances between the ears of their 12 VIII| with obliquely pointed lances, cut through the Barbarians; 13 VIII| motionless in the centre. The lances dipped and rose alternately. 14 XII | their mouths open, and their lances beside them; or else they 15 XII | galloped into the midst of the lances, knocked down men, and, 16 XIII| zigzags upon the sky, and the lances of the sentries formed what 17 XIII| the rampart.~A forest of lances, pikes, and swords bristled 18 XIV | were expanding. They were lances in towers on elephants terribly 19 XIV | breasts divided it, the lances on their tusks upturned 20 XIV | gardens were cut down for lances; cisterns were dug; while 21 XIV | filled and bristling with lances. The Barbarians found it