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have 15
having 6
he 215
head 29
head-dresses 1
heads 3
heal 2
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33 which
33 would
30 is
29 head
29 proconsul
28 no
28 now
Gustave Flaubert
Herodias

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1 I | through the air high above his head; the soldiers of the guard, 2 I | apparent size of his massive head. His eyes were heavy with 3 I | tidings.”~Antipas bent his head for a moment; then raising 4 I | railing, his eyes fixed, his head resting upon his hands.~ 5 I | about his loins, and his head was like that of a lion. 6 I | draw down lightning upon my head. I could not fly from him; 7 I | only crawl along, hiding my head with my mantle, and frozen 8 I | who held over the girl’s head a kind of parasol with a 9 I | of gold, hanging at the head of the bed, shone like a 10 I | But the tetrarch shook his head. He feared Herodias, Mannaeus, 11 II | with an inclination of her head.~“How fortunate,” she exclaimed, “ 12 II | shield a carving of the head of Caesar could be seen 13 II | him. But just above his head the top of a door was visible. 14 II | he rose to his feet. His head touched a grating embedded 15 III| over his hair, and on his head rested a diadem covered 16 III| Every face was joyous, every head was crowned with flowers, 17 III| flight of ravens above his head, standing before an altar, 18 III| jeeringly apropos of the ass’s head, which he declared they 19 III| blue gauze that veiled her head and throat, her arched eyebrows, 20 III| placed upon a charger, the head of—” She hesitated, as if 21 III| the name; then said: “The head of Iaokanann!”~The tetrarch 22 III| grasping it by the hair, the head of Iaokanann. His appearance 23 III| his courage.~He placed the head upon a charger and offered 24 III| burden, he turned away his head to avoid looking at it. 25 III| woman, and exhibited the head to the Roman captains, then 26 III| curiously, to look at the head from all sides. Then Mannaeus, 27 III| Antipas, who sat leaning his head upon his hands, gazing at 28 III| his hands, gazing at the head of Iaokanann; and Phanuel, 29 III| three, taking with them the head of John the Baptist, set


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