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same to Narr' Havas。 They repeated the stain upon the canvas of their

tents。 Afterwards they passed the night in eating; and the remaining

portions of the meat were burnt together with the skin; bones; horns;

and hoofs。



Matho had been greeted with great shouting when he had come back

bearing the veil of the goddess; even those who were not of the

Chanaanitish religion were made by their vague enthusiasm to feel the

arrival of a genius。 As to seizing the zaimph; no one thought of it;

for the mysterious manner in which he had acquired it was sufficient

in the minds of the Barbarians to justify its possession; such were

the thoughts of the soldiers of the African race。 The others; whose

hatred was not of such long standing; did not know how to make up

their minds。 If they had had ships they would immediately have

departed。



Spendius; Narr' Havas; and Matho despatched men to all the tribes on

Punic soil。



Carthage was sapping the strength of these nations。 She wrung

exorbitant taxes from them; and arrears or even murmurings were

punished with fetters; the axe; or the cross。 It was necessary to

cultivate whatever suited the Republic; and to furnish what she

demanded; no one had the right of possessing a weapon; when villages

rebelled the inhabitants were sold; governors were esteemed like wine…

presses; according to the quantity which they succeeded in extracting。

Then beyond the regions immediately subject to Carthage extended the

allies roamed the Nomads; who might be let loose upon them。 By this

system the crops were always abundant; the studs skilfully managed;

and the plantations superb。



The elder Cato; a master in the matters of tillage and slaves; was

amazed at it ninety…two years later; and the death…cry which he

repeated continually at Rome was but the exclamation of jealous greed。



During the last war the exactions had been increased; so that nearly

all the towns of Libya had surrendered to Regulus。 To punish them; a

thousand talents; twenty thousand oxen; three hundred bags of gold

dust; and considerable advances of grain had been exacted from them;

and the chiefs of the tribes had been crucified or thrown to the

lions。



Tunis especially execrated Carthage! Older than the metropolis; it

could not forgive her her greatness; and it fronted her walls

crouching in the mire on the water's edge like a venomous beast

watching her。 Transportation; massacres; and epidemics did not weaken

it。 It had assisted Archagathas; the son of Agathocles; and the Eaters

of Uncleanness found arms there at once。



The couriers had not yet set out when universal rejoicing broke out in

the provinces。 Without waiting for anything they strangled the

comptrollers of the houses and the functionaries of the Republic in

the baths; they took the old weapons that had been concealed out of

the caves; they forged swords with the iron of the ploughs; the

children sharpened javelins at the doors; and the women gave their

necklaces; rings; earrings; and everything that could be employed for

the destruction of Carthage。 Piles of lances were heaped up in the

country towns like sheaves of maize。 Cattle and money were sent off。

Matho speedily paid the Mercenaries their arrears; and owing to this;

which was Spendius's idea; he was appointed commander…in…chiefthe

schalishim of the Barbarians。



Reinforcements of men poured in at the same time。 The aborigines

appeared first; and were followed by the slaves from the country;

caravans of Negroes were seized and armed; and merchants on their way

to Carthage; despairing of any more certain profit; mingled with the

Barbarians。 Numerous bands were continually arriving。 From the heights

of the Acropolis the growing army might be seen。



But the guards of the Legion were posted as sentries on the platform

of the aqueduct; and near them rose at intervals brazen vats; in which

floods of asphalt were boiling。 Below in the plain the great crowd

stirred tumultuously。 They were in a state of uncertainty; feeling the

embarrassment with which Barbarians are always inspired when they meet

with walls。



Utica and Hippo…Zarytus refused their alliance。 Phoenician colonies

like Carthage; they were self…governing; and always had clauses

inserted in the treaties concluded by the Republic to distinguish them

from the latter。 Nevertheless they respected this strong sister of

theirs who protected them; and they did not think that she could be

vanquished by a mass of Barbarians; these would on the contrary be

themselves exterminated。 They desired to remain neutral and to live at

peace。



But their position rendered them indispensable。 Utica; at the foot of

the gulf; was convenient for bringing assistance to Carthage from

without。 If Utica alone were taken; Hippo…Zarytus; six hours further

distant along the coast; would take its place; and the metropolis;

being revictualled in this way; would be impregnable。



Spendius wished the siege to be undertaken immediately。 Narr' Havas

was opposed to this: an advance should first be made upon the

frontier。 This was the opinion of the veterans; and of Matho himself;

and it was decided that Spendius should go to attack Utica; and Matho

Hippo…Zarytus; while in the third place the main body should rest on

Tunis and occupy the plain of Carthage; Autaritus being in command。 As

to Narr' Havas; he was to return to his own kingdom to procure

elephants and to scour the roads with his cavalry。



The women cried out loudly against this decision; they coveted the

jewels of the Punic ladies。 The Libyans also protested。 They had been

summoned against Carthage; and now they were going away from it! The

soldiers departed almost alone。 Matho commanded his own companions;

together with the Iberians; Lusitanians; and the men of the West; and

of the islands; all those who spoke Greek had asked for Spendius on

account of his cleverness。



Great was the stupefaction when the army was seen suddenly in motion;

it stretched along beneath the mountain of Ariana on the road to Utica

beside the sea。 A fragment remained before Tunis; the rest disappeared

to re…appear on the other shore of the gulf on the outskirts of the

woods in which they were lost。



They were perhaps eighty thousand men。 The two Tyrian cities would

offer no resistance; and they would return against Carthage。 Already

there was a considerable army attacking it from the base of the

isthmus; and it would soon perish from famine; for it was impossible

to live without the aid of the provinces; the citizens not paying

contributions as they did at Rome。 Carthage was wanting in political

genius。 Her eternal anxiety for gain prevented her from having the

prudence which results from loftier ambitions。 A galley anchored on

the Libyan sands; it was with toil that she maintained her position。

The nations roared like billows around her; and the slightest storm

shook this formidable machine。



The treasury was exhausted by the Roman war and by all that had been

squandered and lost in the bargaining with the Barbarians。

Nevertheless soldiers must be had; and not a government would trust

the Republic! Ptolemaeus had lately refused it two thousand talents。

Moreover the rape of the veil disheartened them。 Spendius had clearly

foreseen this。



But the nation; feeling that it was hated; clasped its money and its

gods to its heart; and its patriotism was sustained by the very

constitution of its government。



First; the power rested with all; without any one being strong enough

to engross it。 Private debts were considered as public debts; men of

Chanaanitish race had a monopoly of commerce; and by multiplying the

profits of piracy with those of usury; by hard dealings in lands and

slaves and with the poor; fortunes were sometimes made。 These alone

opened up all the magistracies; and although authority and money were

perpetuated in the same families; people tolerated the oligarch

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