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Gustave Flaubert
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1 I | and threatening him with two naked swords.~Without interrupting 2 I | her, on each side, were two long shadows of pale men, 3 I | that only the fires of his two fixed eyes could be seen. 4 I | nave of a chariot drawn by two mules; a slave was running 5 I | holding them by the bridle. Two women were seated in the 6 II | CHAPTER II~AT SICCA~Two days afterwards the Mercenaries 7 II | large passage bordered by two chains of reddish coloured 8 II | upon his breast, and his two fore-paws, half-hidden beneath 9 II | paces further on they saw two more, and then there suddenly 10 II | outspread hands were held like two light hands on the strings 11 II | and Hanno, supported by two slaves, put his tottering 12 II | scratch his skin.~At last two heralds sounded their silver 13 II | right that he should keep two for himself?”~The old Suffet 14 II | Mercenaries it nearly filled two esparto-grass baskets; there 15 III | fell to her ankles, where two tin rings clashed together. 16 III | the hollow formed by its two summits, on the other side 17 III | fell upon her knees placing two fingers against her ears 18 IV | built of freestone, and in two storys. It contained stables 19 IV | have been necessary for two armies to take them simultaneously 20 IV | of movement was it. The two distinct crowds mingled 21 IV | course of time to occasion two callosities there; these 22 IV | Reflect!” said Spendius.~The two following days were spent 23 IV | his eyes continually like two flaming phalaricas darted 24 IV | chambers in succession. Two other rows of smaller basins 25 IV | his hands resting on the two daggers which he carried 26 V | was displayed before them.~Two long porticoes, with their 27 V | retraced their steps between two long galleries which ran 28 V | cone, bearing a head and two arms, rose behind.~But beyond 29 VI | eighty thousand men. The two Tyrian cities would offer 30 VI | Ptolemaeus had lately refused it two thousand talents. Moreover 31 VI | all the rich. As to the two Suffets, the relics of the 32 VI | transverse folds looked like two valves of a shell applied 33 VI | the Romans along with the two thousand Gauls of the temple 34 VI | myrtles and planes, stretched two broad ponds which met another 35 VI | reaching the camp gates, and two hours later be at Utica 36 VI | at right angles between two low and abruptly terminated 37 VI | axe, a lance, a club, and two swords all at once; others 38 VI | shield was shivered, and the two armies mingled together.~ 39 VI | bath from time to time, and two young boys leaned over the 40 VI | exhalation from a corpse. Two coals seemed to burn in 41 VII | left his arms visible; two pearls of great length hung 42 VII | they had to proceed between two walls through a passage 43 VII | Before each of these rose two pillars bearing the horns 44 VII | fastened to their ears by two cords. They all accosted 45 VII | terminated in horns of brass. Two lateral staircases led to 46 VII | shoulders, where it formed two brilliant sheets, so that 47 VII | sleeves and drew from them two broad cutlasses; and half 48 VII | brass colossus. He took up two handfuls of the dust, the 49 VII | and took the reins; the two animals, curving their necks, 50 VII | were ranged in line like two walls of bronze.~When the 51 VII | representing a woman between two rampant lions; and her costume 52 VII | s skin, wherein gleamed two formidable cutlasses.~As 53 VII | until the end of the season two kikars at three per cent., 54 VII | scrutinised a horizontal line with two other perpendicular ones 55 VII | metopion in his hands, while two others rubbed his heels 56 VII | dust. They consisted of two cones of porphyry laid the 57 VII | other—the upper one of the two, which carried a funnel, 58 VII | had muzzles fastened by two little bronze chains to 59 VII | his low forehead, with its two broad intersecting eyebrows.~“ 60 VII | upright against the trees with two men beside them, one counting 61 VII | this caress from the animal two tears started into his eyes. 62 VIII| the following day he drew two hundred and twenty-three 63 VIII| led and pushed forward by two others. But with his three 64 VIII| cubits long.~There were two thousand young men, each 65 VIII| lukewarm grew furious. Then the two sieges overwhelmed then 66 VIII| he separated his men into two equal divisions, and told 67 VIII| find himself between the two armies, an indiscretion 68 VIII| him and offer him battle. Two further days elapsed. Spendius 69 VIII| Macaras as though between two walls. He had noticed that 70 VIII| Suffet bade them rest for two hours. As soon as the sun 71 VIII| knew to be the sea. The two armies, having left their 72 VIII| and work like a machine. Two cohorts of elephants flanked 73 VIII| Tarentines, each having two coupled horses, relieved 74 VIII| wall of soldiers at its two extremities.~The army of 75 VIII| the Barbarians; there were two enormous, struggling bodies; 76 VIII| get rid of them, except two hundred Numidians operating 77 VIII| grinding their teeth, forced two syntagmata to recoil simultaneously. 78 VIII| it on the shoulders with two javelins. Then they all 79 VIII| drifting them away to the sea.~Two hours afterwards Matho arrived. 80 VIII| of canvas, supported by two sticks set in the ground, 81 IX | had sent to Carthage the two thousand captives taken 82 IX | all circumspection.~The two thousand Barbarians were 83 IX | Carthage.~Meanwhile the two other armies were to try 84 IX | mountain which separates the two valleys. They were descending 85 IX | and the Syssitia their two hundred and twenty-three 86 X | her; and after arranging two candelabra, the lights of 87 X | there is not a man with two horses beneath the myrtles.”~ 88 XI | to bend their heads. The two horses which were at the 89 XI | involuntarily dozed a little. The two animals rambled along side 90 XI | They ascended again for two hours in a westerly direction, 91 XI | escaped in the Punic tongue.~Two Negroes holding resin lights 92 XI | loaded her fingers; the two clasps of her tunic raised 93 XI | gauze. She had as earrings two little sapphire scales, 94 XI | see Matho’s eyeballs like two coals in the night. However, 95 XI | moon was gliding between two clouds. They could see it 96 XI | Salammbo, blushing, rolled the two pieces of the golden chain 97 XI | first distinguish only the two eyes and a long white beard 98 XI | as far as Matho’s tent. Two voices were speaking within 99 XI | you did not know that the two entrenchments are sixty 100 XI | wandered all night between the two entrenchments; then disquieted 101 XII | former slave had fastened two fragments of a lance against 102 XII | undertake that!” said Spendius.~Two hours afterwards a man who 103 XII | succession; and held up by two Cappadocians, who bore him 104 XII | Then when he had covered two thirds of the mountain he 105 XII | the palisades there rose two crossed standards, the customary 106 XII | opened, and thenceforward the two Tyrian towns displayed an 107 XII | swelled his breast, and two long tears like pearls fell 108 XII | by the Carthaginians. The two armies were coming close, 109 XII | Tillabarians, each holding two javelins and a round shield 110 XIII| machines might be reduced to two systems: some acted like 111 XIII| composed of a square frame with two vertical uprights and a 112 XIII| angles a short of channel; two caps containing twists of 113 XIII| extremities of the cross-bar; two small beams were fastened 114 XIII| understood such work.~The two northern and eastern sides, 115 XIII| pincers which terminated in two semicircles toothed on the 116 XIII| rampart. It was formed of two walls and was completely 117 XIII| the latter consisting of two poles from which a series 118 XIII| showed himself; already two thirds of the rampart had 119 XIII| The water which was worth two kesitahs the bath at the 120 XIII| stood a catapult flanked by two ballistas.~Then Hamilcar 121 XIII| the combatants.~Soon the two crowds formed but one great 122 XIII| somewhat looser at the two extremities, swayed perpetually 123 XIII| and led on the Barbarians. Two pouches hung at his hips; 124 XIII| with a circle of fangs; the two fore-paws were crossed upon 125 XIII| they fled he clove them. Two men leaped together upon 126 XIII| climbing and descending the two staircases which crossed 127 XIII| they had raised with clay two transverse partitions forming 128 XIII| red earth. Then he took two purple squares from the 129 XIII| on the collar bones with two diamond clasps. He poured 130 XIII| to thee, Sun! king of the two zones, self-generating Creator, 131 XIII| put meal into the highest, two turtle-doves into the second, 132 XIII| by pulling them made the two hands rise to a level with 133 XIV | should exist between the two peoples; he was interested, 134 XIV | of safety, no hope! The two natural outcomes from this 135 XIV | possessed scarcely enough for two days; and all the rest found 136 XIV | they preferred to die.~Two days afterwards the weather 137 XIV | cry.~On the nineteenth day two thousand Asiatics were dead, 138 XIV | having formed a diadem with two belts, he fixed it on the 139 XIV | four Italiotes, a Negro and two Spartans offered themselves 140 XIV | Suffet.~They waited for two days longer; then on the 141 XIV | trotted back to the hills.~Two syntagmata, however, had 142 XIV | like boxes being forced; two were crushed at every step; 143 XIV | and terrible.~Sometimes two men all covered with blood 144 XIV | gold fringes at the hem; two silver arrows fastened his 145 XIV | long draperies, resembled two stars in the rift of a cloud. 146 XIV | successively sent to the two generals had not re-appeared. 147 XIV | Hamilcar was encompassing these two towns. Then they went northwards 148 XIV | fifteen hundred Campanians, two hundred Iberians, four hundred 149 XIV | region—in all seven thousand two hundred and nineteen soldiers, 150 XIV | shock, like the crash of two fleets in collision. The 151 XIV | inwards; upon this, the two sections of the velites 152 XIV | only three, and lastly only two—a Samnite armed with an 153 XIV | his hair quite erect, and two patches of foam at the corners 154 XV | canopy sank between the two pylons.~It appeared again 155 XV | pushed beneath her feet; two Negro children knelt on 156 XV | breasts to be seen through two crescent-shaped slashings; 157 XV | and her husband were on two lower seats, NarrHavas 158 XV | from which there strayed two tresses of hair as twisted 159 XV | him off the ground, like two immense arms stifling him


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