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1 I | turning in the dust on the road to Utica; it was the nave 2 IV | Acropolis the Mappalian road, which was lined with tombs, 3 VI | mountain of Ariana on the road to Utica beside the sea. 4 VII | enemy is apprised of the road which they are to take, 5 VII | chariot pass along.~The road crossed a field planted 6 VII | constantly denser as the road ascended towards the Suffet’ 7 VIII| but instead of taking the road to Tunis or making for the 8 VIII| mountain by the shortest road, and as the Barbarians were 9 VIII| impetuously by the same road. The dawn as growing grey 10 IX | bush by the side of the road. This was a Barbarian crouching 11 XI | standing on the edge of the road. The roofs of the cottages 12 XI | would not arrive soon. The road undulated over little hills. 13 XII | adopted.~Hamilcar closed the road to Carthage against them; 14 XII | Mountains, at the spot where the road makes a bend.~Then Matho, 15 XIV | remember the lions on the road to Sicca?”~“They were our 16 XV | chains shouting out that the road had been left too wide for