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of the desert。 They sought for a place of refuge; no matter where。

Utica and Hippo…Zarytus alone had not betrayed them; but Hamilcar was

encompassing these two towns。 Then they went northwards at haphazard

without even knowing the various routes。 Their many miseries had

confused their understandings。



The only feeling left them was one of exasperation; which went on

developing; and one day they found themselves again in the gorges of

Cobus and once more before Carthage!



Then the actions multiplied。 Fortune remained equal; but both sides

were so wearied that they would willingly have exchanged these

skirmishes for a great battle; provided that it were really the last。



Matho was inclined to carry this proposal himself to the Suffet。 One

of his Libyans devoted himself for the purpose。 All were convinced as

they saw him depart that he would not return。



He returned the same evening。



Hamilcar accepted the challenge。 The encounter should take place the

following day at sunrise; in the plain of Rhades。



The Mercenaries wished to know whether he had said anything more; and

the Libyan added:



〃As I remained in his presence; he asked me what I was waiting for。

'To be killed!' I replied。 Then he rejoined: 'No! begone! that will be

to…morrow with the rest。'〃



This generosity astonished the Barbarians; some were terrified by it;

and Matho regretted that the emissary had not been killed。



He had still remaining three thousand Africans; twelve hundred Greeks;

fifteen hundred Campanians; two hundred Iberians; four hundred

Etruscans; five hundred Samnites; forty Gauls; and a troop of Naffurs;

nomad bandits met with in the date regionin all seven thousand two

hundred and nineteen soldiers; but not one complete syntagmata。 They

had stopped up the holes in their cuirasses with the shoulder…blades

of quadrupeds; and replaced their brass cothurni with worn sandals。

Their garments were weighted with copper or steel plates; their coats

of mail hung in tatters about them; and scars appeared like purple

threads through the hair on their arms and faces。



The wraiths of their dead companions came back to their souls and

increased their energy; they felt; in a confused way; that they were

the ministers of a god diffused in the hearts of the oppressed; and

were the pontiffs; so to speak; of universal vengeance! Then they were

enraged with grief at what was extravagant injustice; and above all by

the sight of Carthage on the horizon。 They swore an oath to fight for

one another until death。



The beasts of burden were killed; and as much as possible was eaten so

as to gain strength; afterwards they slept。 Some prayed; turning

towards different constellations。



The Carthaginians arrived first in the plain。 They rubbed the edges of

their shields with oil to make the arrows glide off them easily; the

foot…soldiers who wore long hair took the precaution of cutting it on

the forehead; and Hamilcar ordered all bowls to be inverted from the

fifth hour; knowing that it is disadvantageous to fight with the

stomach too full。 His army amounted to fourteen thousand men; or about

double the number of the Barbarians。 Nevertheless; he had never felt

such anxiety; if he succumbed it would mean the annihilation of the

Republic; and he would perish on the cross; if; on the contrary; he

triumphed; he would reach Italy by way of the Pyrenees; the Gauls; and

the Alps; and the empire of the Barcas would become eternal。 Twenty

times during the night he rose to inspect everything himself; down to

the most trifling details。 As to the Carthaginians; they were

exasperated by their lengthened terror。 Narr' Havas suspected the

fidelity of his Numidians。 Moreover; the Barbarians might vanquish

them。 A strange weakness had come upon him; every moment he drank

large cups of water。



But a man whom he did not know opened his tent and laid on the ground

a crown of rock…salt; adorned with hieratic designs formed with

sulphur; and lozenges of mother…of…pearl; a marriage crown was

sometimes sent to a betrothed husband; it was a proof of love; a sort

of invitation。



Nevertheless Hamilcar's daughter had no tenderness for Narr' Havas。



The recollection of Matho disturbed her in an intolerable manner; it

seemed to her that the death of this man would unburden her thoughts;

just as people to cure themselves of the bite of a viper crush it upon

the wound。 The king of the Numidians was depending upon her; he

awaited the wedding with impatience; and; as it was to follow the

victory; Salammbo made him this present to stimulate his courage。 Then

his distress vanished; and he thought only of the happiness of

possessing so beautiful a woman。



The same vision had assailed Matho; but he cast it from him

immediately; and his love; that he thus thrust back; was poured out

upon his companions in arms。 He cherished them like portions of his

own person; of his hatred;and he felt his spirit higher; and his

arms stronger; everything that he was to accomplish appeared clearly

before him。 If sighs sometimes escaped him; it was because he was

thinking of Spendius。



He drew up the Barbarians in six equal ranks。 He posted the Etruscans

in the centre; all being fastened to a bronze chain; the archers were

behind; and on the wings he distributed the Naffurs; who were mounted

on short…haired camels; covered with ostrich feathers。



The Suffet arranged the Carthaginians in similar order。 He placed the

Clinabarians outside the infantry next to the velites; and the

Numidians beyond; when day appeared; both sides were thus in line face

to face。 All gazed at each other from a distance; with round fierce

eyes。 There was at first some hesitation; at last both armies moved。



The Barbarians advanced slowly so as not to become out of breath;

beating the ground with their feet; the centre of the Punic army

formed a convex curve。 Then came the burst of a terrible shock; like

the crash of two fleets in collision。 The first rank of the Barbarians

had quickly opened up; and the marksmen; hidden behind the others;

discharged their bullets; arrows; and javelins。 The curve of the

Carthaginians; however; flattened by degrees; became quite straight;

and then bent inwards; upon this; the two sections of the velites drew

together in parallel lines; like the legs of a compass that is being

closed。 The Barbarians; who were attacking the phalanx with fury;

entered the gap; they were being lost; Matho checked them;and while

the Carthaginian wings continued to advance; he drew out the three

inner ranks of his line; they soon covered his flanks; and his army

appeared in triple array。



But the Barbarians placed at the extremities were the weakest;

especially those on the left; who had exhausted their quivers; and the

troop of velites; which had at last come up against them; was cutting

them up greatly。



Matho made them fall back。 His right comprised Campanians; who were

armed with axes; he hurled them against the Carthaginian left; the

centre attacked the enemy; and those at the other extremity; who were

out of peril; kept the velites at a distance。



Then Hamilcar divided his horsemen into squadrons; placed hoplites

between them; and sent them against the Mercenaries。



Those cone…shaped masses presented a front of horses; and their

broader sides were filled and bristling with lances。 The Barbarians

found it impossible to resist; the Greek foot…soldiers alone had

brazen armour; all the rest had cutlasses on the end of poles; scythes

taken from the farms; or swords manufactured out of the fellies of

wheels; the soft blades were twisted by a blow; and while they were

engaged in straightening them under their heels; the Carthaginians

massacred them right and left at their ease。



But the Etruscans; riveted to their chain; did not stir; those who

were dead; being prevented from falling; formed an obstruction with

their corpses; and the great bronze line widened and contracted in

turn; as supple as a serpent; and as impregnable as a wall。 The

Barbarians would come to re…form behind it; pant for a minute; and

then set off again with the fragments of their weapons in their hands。



Many already had none left; and they leaped upon the Carthaginians;

biting their faces like dogs。 The Gauls in their pride stripped

themselves of the sagum; they showed their great white bodies from a

distance; and they enlarged their wounds to terrify the enemy。 The

voice of the crier announcing the orders could no longer be heard in

the midst of the Punic syntagmata; their signals were being repeated

by the standards; which were raised above the dust; and every one was

swept away in the swaying of the great mass that surrounded him。



Hamilcar commanded the Numidians to advance。 But the Naffurs rushed to

meet them。



Clad in vast black robes; with a tuft of hair on the top of the skull;

and a shield of

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