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Salammbo

CHAPTER VIII
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Moreover, he had entered into communications with some in the town and would not leave, being sure that it would open its gates before many days were over.
Narr' Havas, who wandered about among the three armies, was at that time with him.

He supported his opinion, and even blamed the Libyan for wishing in his excess of courage to abandon their enterprise.
"Go, if you are afraid!" exclaimed Matho; "you promised us pitch, sulphur, elephants, foot-soldiers, horses! where are they ?" Narr' Havas reminded him that he had exterminated Hanno's last cohorts;--as to the elephants, they were being hunted in the woods, he was arming the foot-soldiers, the horses were on their way; and the Numidian rolled his eyes like a woman and smiled in an irritating manner as he stroked the ostrich feather which fell upon his shoulder.

In his presence Matho was at a loss for a reply.
But a man who was a stranger entered, wet with perspiration, scared, and with bleeding feet and loosened girdle; his breathing shook his lean sides enough to have burst them, and speaking in an unintelligible dialect he opened his eyes wide as if he were telling of some battle.
The king sprang outside and called his horsemen.
They ranged themselves in the plain before him in the form of a circle.
Narr' Havas, who was mounted, bent his head and bit his lips.

At last he separated his men into two equal divisions, and told the first to wait; then with an imperious gesture he carried off the others at a gallop and disappeared on the horizon in the direction of the mountains.
"Master!" murmured Spendius, "I do not like these extraordinary chances--the Suffet returning, Narr' Havas going away--" "Why! what does it matter ?" said Matho disdainfully.
It was a reason the more for anticipating Hamilcar by uniting with Autaritus.

But if the siege of the towns were raised, the inhabitants would come out and attack them in the rear, while they would have the Carthaginians in front.


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