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1 II | they could see something extraordinary on the top of a carob tree: 2 IV | and the sky seemed at an extraordinary height. Clusters of trees 3 V | an attempt was something extraordinary. The inadequacy of the means 4 VI | spite of their position, the extraordinary courage— Ah! Demonades! 5 VII | the Ancients were, under extraordinary circumstances, always secret, 6 VIII| Spendius, “I do not like these extraordinary chances—the Suffet returning, 7 VIII| enthusiasm. They recovered extraordinary confidence. They wished 8 VIII| walls.~All was peaceful amid extraordinary silence and heaviness. Among 9 XIII| Mercenaries hoping to triumph by extraordinary energy and audacity.~Sometimes 10 XIII| works. Their ravages were extraordinary: thus a man’s head rebounded 11 XIII| upon something decisive and extraordinary.~His own slaves tore off 12 XIII| But three hours afterwards extraordinary tidings were spread abroad: 13 XIV | she seemed to rejoice in extraordinary hope. Her lips trembled, 14 XIV | than a swarm of swallows. Extraordinary to say, none of them touched