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1 I | motionless; the brimming cisterns seemed like silver bucklers 2 IV | dark Moloch was below the cisterns, in the direction of the 3 IV | nearly a river into the cisterns of Megara.~Spendius met 4 IV | throughout the length of the cisterns. Through the air-holes in 5 IV | gallery that ran along the cisterns.~Then, advancing with great 6 V | body before entering the cisterns—fall upon his shoulders, 7 VII | have been looted and the cisterns filled up! At Tedes they 8 IX | conquerors with the water of the cisterns, struck off a few heads, 9 IX | provinces; they filled up the cisterns and fired the houses. The 10 XI | and at the height of the cisterns they took their way along 11 XIII| enough water left in the cisterns for one hundred and twenty-three 12 XIII| harbours to the height of the cisterns was broken down. Then the 13 XIII| between the houses from the cisterns to the rampart; and a file 14 XIII| thirst, had rushed to the cisterns. They broke open the doors. 15 XIV | necks. Travellers dreamed of cisterns, hunters of their forests, 16 XIV | were cut down for lances; cisterns were dug; while for provisions