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1 I | thousand pieces, or the limpid sound of a large silver dish.~ 2 I | large cool halls, with the sound of lyres, lying on flowers, 3 III | She had recognised the sound of the golden bells which 4 IV | distance. The slightest sound made a great echo.~Spendius 5 V | taller and transformed.~A sound of footsteps drew near, 6 VII | hear in the distance the sound of the sea.~Then the Ancients 7 VII | heard together with the dull sound of naked feet as they were 8 VIII| night; every moment the sound of trumpets was heard; chariots 9 VIII| dominated by the shrill sound of the trumpets, which were 10 X | in a bluish haze; not a sound was to be heard, and an 11 XIII| sides gave out an equal sound. Spendius would mount upon 12 XIV | revolved with a plaintive sound as they gradually disappeared 13 XIV | hesitate. He shouted orders to sound the trumpets, and his whole 14 XV | else whirling round to the sound of flutes to imitate the