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The Young Carthaginian

CHAPTER V: THE CONSPIRACY
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His head was well placed on his shoulders; his carriage was upright and commanding; his forehead lofty; his eye, though soft and gentle at ordinary times, was said to be terrible in time of battle.

His head was bare.

His hair, of a golden brown, was worn long, and encircled by a golden band.

His nose was long and straight, forming, with the forehead, a perfect profile.

The expression of the mouth was kind but firm.


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