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1 I | were gliding across the harbour, and there were lights in 2 IV | was there in the Military Harbour defended by a triple wall? 3 IV | they saw the chains of the harbour lowered, and three flat-bottomed 4 VI | Acropolis or ran to the harbour, and the Great Council deliberated 5 VI | a way as to blockade the harbour; and they were sleeping 6 VII | storms; and in the merchant harbour, which was full of filth, 7 VII | deep arch.~The Military Harbour was completely separated 8 VII | off on the warders of the harbour as one of Salammbo’s women, 9 VII | they left the house and the harbour together.~Hamilcar went 10 IX | Cyrene, and he coveted the harbour of Utica as being the nearest 11 XII | himself with blockading the harbour without risking an attack. 12 XIII| turning to the right of the harbour, disembarked on the Taenia. 13 XIII| arsenal, the entrance to the harbour being free.~But soon the 14 XIII| boats were drawn out of the harbour, they were brought by means 15 XIII| order to penetrate into the harbour and destroy the fleet. Hamilcar 16 XIV | joy was over they began to harbour anxieties. Hamilcar’s demands