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people were at table before a slender meal with their hearts big with

sighs。 These cruel projectiles bore engraved letters which stamped

themselves upon the flesh;and insults might be read on corpses such

as 〃pig;〃 〃jackal;〃 〃vermin;〃 and sometimes jests: 〃Catch it!〃 or 〃I

have well deserved it!〃



The portion of the rampart which extended from the corner of the

harbours to the height of the cisterns was broken down。 Then the

people of Malqua found themselves caught between the old enclosure of

Byrsa behind; and the Barbarians in front。 But there was enough to be

done in thickening the wall and making it as high as possible without

troubling about them; they were abandoned; all perished; and although

they were generally hated; Hamilcar came to be greatly abhorred。



On the morrow he opened the pits in which he kept stores of corn; and

his stewards gave it to the people。 For three days they gorged

themselves。



Their thirst; however; only became the more intolerable; and they

could constantly see before them the long cascade formed by the clear

falling water of the aqueduct。 A thin vapour; with a rainbow beside

it; went up from its base; beneath the rays of the sun; and a little

stream curving through the plain fell into the gulf。



Hamilcar did not give way。 He was reckoning upon an event; upon

something decisive and extraordinary。



His own slaves tore off the silver plates from the temple of Melkarth;

four long boats were drawn out of the harbour; they were brought by

means of capstans to the foot of the Mappalian quarter; the wall

facing the shore was bored; and they set out for the Gauls to buy

Mercenaries there at no matter what price。 Nevertheless; Hamilcar was

distressed at his inability to communicate with the king of the

Numidians; for he knew that he was behind the Barbarians; and ready to

fall upon them。 But Narr' Havas; being too weak; was not going to make

any venture alone; and the Suffet had the rampart raised twelve palms

higher; all the material in the arsenals piled up in the Acropolis;

and the machines repaired once more。



Sinews taken from bulls' necks; or else stags' hamstrings; were

commonly employed for the twists of the catapults。 However; neither

stags nor bulls were in existence in Carthage。 Hamilcar asked the

Ancients for the hair of their wives; all sacrificed it; but the

quantity was not sufficient。 In the buildings of the Syssitia there

were twelve hundred marriageable slaves destined for prostitution in

Greece and Italy; and their hair; having been rendered elastic by the

use of unguents; was wonderfully well adapted for engines of war。 But

the subsequent loss would be too great。 Accordingly it was decided

that a choice should be made of the finest heads of hair among the

wives of the plebeians。 Careless of their country's needs; they

shrieked in despair when the servants of the Hundred came with

scissors to lay hands upon them。



The Barbarians were animated with increased fury。 They could be seen

in the distance taking fat from the dead to grease their machines;

while others pulled out the nails and stitched them end to end to make

cuirasses。 They devised a plan of putting into the catapults vessels

filled with serpents which had been brought by the Negroes; the clay

pots broke on the flag…stones; the serpents ran about; seemed to

multiply; and; so numerous were they; to issue naturally from the

walls。 Then the Barbarians; not satisfied with their invention;

improved upon it; they hurled all kinds of filth; human excrements;

pieces of carrion; corpses。 The plague reappeared。 The teeth of the

Carthaginians fell out of their mouths; and their gums were

discoloured like those of camels after too long a journey。



The machines were set up on the terrace; although the latter did not

as yet reach everywhere to the height of the rampart。 Before the

twenty…three towers on the fortification stood twenty…three others of

wood。 All the tollenos were mounted again; and in the centre; a little

further back; appeared the formidable helepolis of Demetrius

Poliorcetes; which Spendius had at last reconstructed。 Of pyramidical

shape; like the pharos of Alexandria; it was one hundred and thirty

cubits high and twenty…three wide; with nine stories; diminishing as

they approached the summit; and protected by scales of brass; they

were pierced with numerous doors and were filled with soldiers; and on

the upper platform there stood a catapult flanked by two ballistas。



Then Hamilcar planted crosses for those who should speak of surrender;

and even the women were brigaded。 The people lay in the streets and

waited full of distress。



Then one morning before sunrise (it was the seventh day of the month

of Nyssan) they heard a great shout uttered by all the Barbarians

simultaneously; the leaden…tubed trumpets pealed; and the great

Paphlagonian horns bellowed like bulls。 All rose and ran to the

rampart。



A forest of lances; pikes; and swords bristled at its base。 It leaped

against the wall; the ladders grappled them; and Barbarians' heads

appeared in the intervals of the battlements。



Beams supported by long files of men were battering at the gates; and;

in order to demolish the wall at places where the terrace was wanting;

the Mercenaries came up in serried cohorts; the first line crawling;

the second bending their hams; and the others rising in succession to

the last who stood upright; while elsewhere; in order to climb up; the

tallest advanced in front and the lowest in the rear; and all rested

their shields upon their helmets with their left arms; joining them

together at the edges so tightly that they might have been taken for

an assemblage of large tortoises。 The projectiles slid over these

oblique masses。



The Carthaginians threw down mill…stones; pestles; vats; casks; beds;

everything that could serve as a weight and could knock down。 Some

watched at the embrasures with fisherman's nets; and when the

Barbarian arrived he found himself caught in the meshes; and struggled

like a fish。 They demolished their own battlements; portions of wall

fell down raising a great dust; and as the catapults on the terrace

were shooting over against one another; the stones would strike

together and shiver into a thousand pieces; making a copious shower

upon the combatants。



Soon the two crowds formed but one great chain of human bodies; it

overflowed into the intervals in the terrace; and; somewhat looser at

the two extremities; swayed perpetually without advancing。 They

clasped one another; lying flat on the ground like wrestlers。 They

crushed one another。 The women leaned over the battlements and

shrieked。 They were dragged away by their veils; and the whiteness of

their suddenly uncovered sides shone in the arms of the Negroes as the

latter buried their daggers in them。 Some corpses did not fall; being

too much pressed by the crowd; and; supported by the shoulders of

their companions; advanced for some minutes quite upright and with

staring eyes。 Some who had both temples pierced by a javelin swayed

their heads about like bears。 Mouths; opened to shout; remained

gaping; severed hands flew through the air。 Mighty blows were dealt;

which were long talked of by the survivors。



Meanwhile arrows darted from the towers of wood and stone。 The

tollenos moved their long yards rapidly; and as the Barbarians had

sacked the old cemetery of the aborigines beneath the Catacombs; they

hurled the tombstones against the Carthaginians。 Sometimes the cables

broke under the weight of too heavy baskets; and masses of men; all

with uplifted arms; would fall from the sky。



Up to the middle of the day the veterans had attacked the Taenia

fiercely in order to penetrate into the harbour and destroy the fleet。

Hamilcar had a fire of damp straw lit upon the roofing of Khamon; and

as the smoke blinded them they fell back to left; and came to swell

the horrible rout which was pressing forward in Malqua。 Some

syntagmata composed of sturdy men; chosen expressly for the purpose;

had broken in three gates。 They were checked by lofty barriers made of

planks studded with nails; but a fourth yielded easily; they dashed

over it at a run and rolled into a pit in which there were hidden

snares。 At the south…west gate Autaritus and his men broke down the

rampart; the fissure in which had been stopped up with bricks。 The

ground behind rose; and they climbed it nimbly。 But on the top they

found a second wall composed of stones and long beams lying quite flat

and alternating like the squares on a chess…board。 It was a Gaulish

fashion; and had been adapted by the Suffet to the requirements of the

situation; the Gauls imagined themselves before a town in their own

country。 Their attack was weak; and they were repulsed。



All the roundway; from the street of Khamon as far as the Green

Market; now belonged to the Barbarians; and the Samnites w

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