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1 I | lands. They imitated the cries and the leaps of wild beasts. 2 II | sunburn of battles. Hoarse cries issued from their thick 3 II | they turn not aside at the cries of men! Weeping like a coward! 4 V | that it might redouble its cries; suddenly its anger subsided, 5 VI | in baskets!”~But strange cries at once hoarse and shrill 6 VII | the muzzles. Then with the cries of famished animals they 7 IX | they flew with loud hoarse cries, and formed a huge cloud 8 X | and yet she could hear the cries of the apes in the tufts 9 XI | into Carthage. There were cries of the devastation of the 10 XI | from a distance; and other cries, but those of rage and vengeance, 11 XIII| by a heap of worms. Her cries brought Salammbo to the 12 XIII| lamentations resounded. The cries of women might everywhere 13 XIII| pavement uttering piercing cries.~“Ah! poor little Hannibal! 14 XIII| simultaneously to drown the cries of the victims. The eight-stringed 15 XIII| through exhaustion; then the cries of the mothers might be 16 XIV | a distance; they uttered cries of horror;—many, nevertheless, 17 XV | yellow or black, uttering cries like birds and writhing