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1 I | corners of every step, its red doors quartered with black crosses, 2 I | within the temples, whose doors were opening, glimmerings 3 II | struck great blows upon the doors to have them opened. But 4 III | I have pushed open the doors of Baal-Khamon, the enlightener 5 IV | little bells, shouted at the doors of the baths; the shops 6 V | esparto-grass with which the doors were closed, beat against 7 V | the trenches drained, the doors of the ergastulum open. 8 VI | sharpened javelins at the doors, and the women gave their 9 VII | torches. The stir increased, doors closed, all the priests 10 VII | shaped like an egg. Seven doors, corresponding to the seven 11 IX | people. The rich left their doors open; the city resounded 12 X | hangings of the same swinging doors; would remain with his arms 13 XIII| were pierced with numerous doors and were filled with soldiers, 14 XIII| issuing from its base. The doors along the three fronts which 15 XIII| soon as the cramps of the doors touched the walls; in the 16 XIII| who were standing on the doors slipped into the abyss, 17 XIII| cisterns. They broke open the doors. A miry swamp stretched 18 XIII| seen to open one of the doors of the trellis-work intended 19 XIV | canvases had been placed out of doors; but the torches were extinguished; 20 XIV | are hung up on huntsmen’s doors.~The Suffet could not have