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Gustave Flaubert
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1 I | stomach. The Gauls with their long hair drawn up on the crown 2 I | could be seen striped with long scars. Drooping his chin, 3 I | regular succession formed long parabolas like star-rockets 4 I | mosses of verdure, emitting long white spirals, looked like 5 I | on each side, were two long shadows of pale men, clad 6 I | attire, but she turned a long frightened look upon them 7 I | grateful pride, poured him a long stream of wine into a golden 8 II | the walls crack, and the long mass of armed soldiers overflowed 9 II | know why a personage with a long beard stood thus in a dreamy 10 II | Carthage could now only see its long walls with their vacant 11 II | woods of palm; there were long, green lines of olive-trees; 12 II | lagged behind one another at long intervals. They ate grapes 13 II | which was proceeding with long, regular steps. Matho had 14 II | there suddenly appeared a long file of crosses bearing 15 II | lions. Some had been so long dead that nothing was left 16 II | their laughter, and were long lost in amazement. “What 17 II | base of a mountain for a long time, they turned abruptly 18 II | hang from the sky like a long scarf, while the country 19 II | dromedary. The whole day long he lay asleep stretched 20 II | place where the fetters had long been worn, and then he would 21 II | him like a lictor with a long sword on his thigh; or perhaps 22 II | NarrHavas took them a long way off, as far as the boundaries 23 II | speaking to himself with long pauses he said:~“I am no 24 II | elephants!”~He unrolled a long piece of papyrus; and, without 25 II | down to his flanks with long hair bristling with dried 26 II | soldiers, restrained so long as he was speaking, broke 27 II | His cloak which was too long, and which trailed behind 28 III | where flamingoes formed long rose-coloured lines amid 29 III | the four corners rose four long perfuming-pans filled with 30 III | the whole length of the long white simar which hung without 31 III | You are wearied with too long prayers!”~“Oh! Tanaach, 32 III | arching her form, which in its long garment was as pale and 33 III | the palace. Her mother was long since dead.~She had grown 34 III | languished the whole day long, and revived at evening. 35 III | lamps of a sepulchre; his long thin body floated in its 36 III | will bring me to her! I had long been hesitating; I am devoured 37 IV | upsetting something with their long robes.~The soldiers requested 38 IV | were jaded with love so long as they were young, and 39 IV | shouldered one another. The three long, dangerously-loaded barges 40 IV | of applause, and it was a long time before he was able 41 IV | them, but the journey was long and would require six moons 42 IV | Some got up beside him. So long as they vociferated abuse 43 IV | great yellow eyes, and his long face that was paler than 44 IV | trees projected over the long lines of walls. The whole 45 V | Byrsa there stretched a long black mass: it was the temple 46 V | displayed before them.~Two long porticoes, with their architraves 47 V | their steps between two long galleries which ran parallel 48 V | the cap of the Kabiri. Its long blue robe was strewn with 49 V | swinging its body with its long hanging arms. Then at the 50 V | to rock her in the air. A long mosquito was buzzing.~Matho 51 V | times renewed.~Suddenly a long arrow whizzed past, then 52 V | Suddenly he caught sight of the long chain used in working the 53 VI | wore white woollen cloaks, long daggers, copper necklaces, 54 VI | Mercenaries, for the Republic had long been threatening his kingdom. 55 VI | whose hatred was not of such long standing, did not know how 56 VI | the sea having retired a long way since then. It was a 57 VI | Carthage would perish before long. Any one but Hanno would 58 VI | the cord which tied up his long red hair, and soak the latter 59 VI | imagination behold the fires in long, straw-roofed cottages flickering 60 VI | was lost in places beneath long sheets of yellow; carobs 61 VI | boot first.~He reared a long quadrangular terrace in 62 VI | javelin in each hand. The long files of the heavy infantry 63 VI | side in cutting with their long swords. The Barbarians broke 64 VI | physician, motionless, in a long yellow robe, directing the 65 VI | tone.~The Ethiopian drew a long dagger from his girdle and 66 VI | the top of the Acropolis long columns of smoke might be 67 VII | surface of the sea with its long wings.~It was a ship with 68 VII | the admiral’s house. So long as there was no proof of 69 VII | town sank downwards in a long hollow curve, with its cupolas, 70 VII | Hamilcar remained for a long time apparently lost in 71 VII | wall. After traversing a long room they entered another 72 VII | placed upon the last of the long steps leading to a great 73 VII | the Sun, was inviolate so long as the assembly of the rich 74 VII | pavement. Then they saw a long scar upon the whiteness 75 VII | emerald butterflies, or long bodkins set like suns in 76 VII | however, continued to advance.~Long bunches of various-coloured 77 VII | leisure! satisfaction! riches! Long has my heart been sad and 78 VII | vast round hall form which long passages leading to other 79 VII | his head covered with a long scarf of white stuff which 80 VII | of the stewards, after a long salutation, resumed:~“Lent 81 VII | fastened by the waist to a long chain let into the wall. 82 VII | the Sweet Odours, pale and long as a waxen torch, came up 83 VII | against their hams like a long tail. Their eyes were red, 84 VII | had restrained himself too long.~“Bring them here!” he cried; “ 85 VII | ergastulum, which was a long house of black stone built 86 VIII| sarissae fourteen cubits long.~There were two thousand 87 VIII| passing his hands over her long, black hair; and the imagination 88 VIII| They were deployed in a long, straight line, overlapping 89 VIII| Carthaginian army formed one long straight line.~In the centre 90 VIII| the files appeared amid long, sharp lanceheads, which 91 VIII| hurled them into the air, and long entrails hung from their 92 VIII| sight in the starlight of long, uneven heaps lying upon 93 VIII| down.~They remained for a long time without speaking.~At 94 VIII| is a disease, I lived too long in the ergastulum. But give 95 IX | battlefield. They arrived in long companies of one hundred 96 IX | for the war. It would be a long one, and everything must 97 IX | the inhabitants were not long in taking flight. The villages 98 IX | of Rome. At the same time long pikes, shields of leopard’ 99 IX | and without speaking; his long white beard fell to his 100 IX | that they had borne for so long! The colleges of the pontiffs 101 X | her bracelets, and her long white simar; she unknotted 102 X | Next Taanach put upon her a long robe made of the cloth of 103 X | behind over her back in long twists ending in pearls. 104 X | resounded. She quickly pinned a long yellow veil upon her hair, 105 XI | Catacombs, and then go down the long suburb of Molouya, which 106 XI | a brook flowed amid the long grass; and as they ascended 107 XI | the Barbarian knelt and a long arrow pierced the hem of 108 XI | shackled horses formed long straight lines amid the 109 XI | arms, her feet, and the long tresses of her hair from 110 XI | only the two eyes and a long white beard which hung down 111 XI | purpled the sky behind; a long terrace stopped her.~She 112 XI | and he dashed outside.~The long files of the Barbarians 113 XI | shouting burst forth, a long cry of triumph and hope. 114 XI | down her eyelids, and her long curved lashes made shadows 115 XII | their sloping palisades. A long heap of black cinders was 116 XII | Hippo-Zarytus shone at the end of a long meadow beneath the setting 117 XII | found lying stretched in long lines, on their backs, with 118 XII | flapped in the wind; the long rags of it sometimes passed 119 XII | And they would not have long to wait, since the people 120 XII | They recognised him by his long beard and they called the 121 XII | thrown at last, described a long parabola and disappeared 122 XII | despatched.~All had for a long time believed him lost; 123 XII | Cape Grapes, and made a long circuit so as to hem in 124 XII | swelled his breast, and two long tears like pearls fell upon 125 XII | the approach of an object long aimed at.~“Ah! we have reached 126 XII | its halter, and with the long rope, struck the stragglers 127 XII | neighbourhood of Carthage, who had long composed the third army, 128 XII | driving small lean horses with long manes; then marched the 129 XII | mulberries that had been long rolling in the dust. They 130 XII | hatchets and ivory tridents, to long sabres toothed like saws, 131 XII | hidden by men; and this long surface, whereon the tents 132 XII | Carthage might hold out for a long time; her broad walls presented 133 XIII| hundred and twenty cubits long, and under the crowd of 134 XIII| fell behind the walls. But long cranes, used for masting 135 XIII| instruments consisting of a long beam set transversely upon 136 XIII| was impregnable, unless a long terrace was raised to the 137 XIII| neighbouring walls, and long flames suddenly burst from 138 XIII| constantly see before them the long cascade formed by the clear 139 XIII| temple of Melkarth; four long boats were drawn out of 140 XIII| those of camels after too long a journey.~The machines 141 XIII| battlements.~Beams supported by long files of men were battering 142 XIII| blows were dealt, which were long talked of by the survivors.~ 143 XIII| The tollenos moved their long yards rapidly; and as the 144 XIII| wall composed of stones and long beams lying quite flat and 145 XIII| shoulders covered with his long black hair, went about everywhere, 146 XIII| uttered a roar. He hurled his long axe at him; some people 147 XIII| sentries. His slaves had for a long time been bringing leathern 148 XIII| to the extremities of the long beams, and by their weight 149 XIII| assembled. The sitting was a long one. Hanno had come to it. 150 XIII| misfortune which he had so long dreaded was therefore come, 151 XIII| had eaten nothing for a long time, rushed upon them; 152 XIII| brandished at the end of long poles; and all were there, 153 XIII| form of adoration. For a long time Rabbet had been torturing 154 XIII| colossus. The tips of its long wings dipped into the flame; 155 XIII| circle; and its extravagantly long arms reached down their 156 XIII| The hierodules, with a long hook, opened the seven-storied 157 XIII| arms. This lasted for a long, indefinite time until the 158 XIV | among them. He followed the long chain which extends from 159 XIV | of the plain stretched a long passage, split in gaps here 160 XIV | portcullis; it was garnished with long nails as thick as stakes, 161 XIV | had been mangling it for a long time, a man would set himself 162 XIV | his voice and spoke for a long time in rapid, insidious, 163 XIV | quickness, giving at intervals a long shrill whistle. The great 164 XIV | could be seen through their long hair, which hung down as 165 XIV | guinea-fowl. The garden, long uncultivated, had multiplied 166 XIV | balsam were exhaled. For a long time they looked at each 167 XIV | eyes, in the depths of her long draperies, resembled two 168 XIV | the foot-soldiers who wore long hair took the precaution 169 XIV | over with feathers, uttered long, hoarse cluckings. Each 170 XV | Khamon there were three long tables laden with gigantic 171 XV | But the procession was long in coming; it marched with 172 XV | house-tops, and extended in long files to the summit of the 173 XV | leather, so furiously and long that the fringes of their 174 XV | humanity left; he was a long, perfectly red shape; his 175 XV | waves; his rays fell like long arrows upon the red heart.


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