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leech 1
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legion 13
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102 mercenaries
100 left
100 than
99 black
98 without
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Salammbo

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1 I | blood; he was leaning on his left elbow with a smile on his 2 I | East; far below, on the left, the canals of Megara were 3 II | afterwards the Mercenaries left Carthage.~They had each 4 II | long dead that nothing was left against the wood but the 5 II | went at random to right or left, being embarrassed by the 6 II | you not seen that he has left a reserve of his horse-soldiers 7 IV | tiles; Melkarth, to the left of Eschmoun, had branches 8 IV | possessed her. His nervelessness left him to be replaced by a 9 IV | cried—“But I have nothing left. What do you want?” they 10 IV | Several times a day, they left their camp, and walked along 11 IV | with green paint on the left arm; the scribes dipped 12 IV | up in his tent.~When he left it at sunrise his interpreters, 13 IV | they ought to strike to the left and cross the Mappalian 14 V | palm tree.~When they had left the last enclosure they 15 V | army, I should not have left Carthage. To obey you I 16 V | in haste. The patricians left their palaces, and the traders 17 V | palaces, and the traders left their shops; the women forsook 18 V | it to the right, to the left, before him and behind him; 19 VI | pyramidal in form. On the left, at the extremity of the 20 VI | encamped further to the left in such a way as to blockade 21 VI | captains ran panting right and left to deliver commands, close 22 VI | elephants. They had to be left outside.~As soon as the 23 VI | orders, and Schahabarim never left her.~ 24 VII | fastened to his shoulders, left his arms visible; two pearls 25 VII | which had its outlet on the left in front of the temple of 26 VII | brutally.~“Where have you left him, Iddibal?”~“Down there, 27 VII | had been kept. They never left their cottage, which was 28 VII | resumed his costume, and they left the house and the harbour 29 VII | him.~“But that would have left Eryx undefended. You ought 30 VII | recalled the vessels that I had left!”~“We could not risk everything,” 31 VII | your tombs. Nothing will be left but the eagles’ scream and 32 VII | and half stooping, his left foot advanced, his eyes 33 VII | crowd, striking right and left. This was to drive back 34 VII | antelopes,—not a single one left! all carried away! It is 35 VII | swayed himself from right to left with that continual oscillation 36 VII | ran wildly about it from left to right. Hamilcar perceived 37 VIII| better! Thus many men had left the ranks and were scouring 38 VIII| Ariana, then turn to the left to avoid the mouths of the 39 VIII| across it.~He was now on the left bank in front of Utica, 40 VIII| The two armies, having left their tents, stood gazing; 41 VIII| large bended bows. Right and left of the elephants hovered 42 VIII| which they held in their left hands; while the Tarentines, 43 VIII| Epirote shepherds ran upon the left squadron of the Clinabarians, 44 VIII| oval shield beneath his left thigh. With a motion of 45 VIII| horses, and set off right and left towards the river and towards 46 VIII| That very morning he had left Hippo-Zarytus with his soldiers 47 IX | of the people. The rich left their doors open; the city 48 IX | these crucified corpses were left upright, looking like so 49 IX | Carthage.~The Suffet therefore left Zouitin and turned the lake 50 IX | shoulders were seen on the left. These were the Iberians 51 IX | while dazzling themselves, left the Punic army below them 52 IX | frightfully. There was not left per man more than ten k’ 53 X | apartment, holding her bended left leg in her hands, her mouth 54 X | kneel down, and keeping his left hand raised and his right 55 X | the time that was still left.~Suddenly the crow of a 56 X | the cypress avenue to the left of Salammbo, a sign which 57 XI | runner ferreted right and left. Then he returned to her 58 XI | illuminating some places left others completely in the 59 XI | me that the goddess had left her garment for you, and 60 XI | Salammbo to herself.~They left off speaking. The thunder 61 XI | turned round to right and left at random, seeking for a 62 XI | was raised at the corners, left visible the entire circuit 63 XII | little further off on the left to some heights, from which 64 XII | were still some of them left, especially among the Libyans, 65 XII | so that nothing might be left.~Suddenly, without any one 66 XII | heedless of the wounded left weeping behind them, they 67 XII | might, running right and left alternately, in the rear 68 XII | against the great toe of his left foot; he took aim, and the 69 XIII| that there was enough water left in the cisterns for one 70 XIII| struck on the right and left alternately until both sides 71 XIII| to the right and to the left, and then was depressed; 72 XIII| used formerly to suffer had left her. A strange peacefulness 73 XIII| their helmets with their left arms, joining them together 74 XIII| blinded them they fell back to left, and came to swell the horrible 75 XIII| his hips; he thrust his left hand into them continually, 76 XIII| walked about from right to left, raised his arms, wheeled 77 XIII| priest of Moloch passed his left hand beneath the children’ 78 XIV | fastened to his own; she had left for Carthage after the betrothal. 79 XIV | Their frightened companions left the spot. They were stripped, 80 XIV | morsels. When nothing was left of the three corpses, their 81 XIV | who had only fifty Gauls left, was going to kill himself 82 XIV | shaped like a trefoil on his left arm. “A Carthaginian!” he 83 XIV | six hundred paces to the left on the summit of a peak! 84 XIV | There were still sixty left. They asked for drink. They 85 XIV | a great anxiety, when he left Carthage. The people had 86 XIV | clothes that were still left on him—and the horror of 87 XIV | shore of the Lake, to the left.~In fact, to render them 88 XIV | come off, and nothing was left on the cross but shapeless 89 XIV | understandings.~The only feeling left them was one of exasperation, 90 XIV | especially those on the left, who had exhausted their 91 XIV | against the Carthaginian left; the centre attacked the 92 XIV | massacred them right and left at their ease.~But the Etruscans, 93 XIV | hands.~Many already had none left, and they leaped upon the 94 XIV | alternately to the right and left, at the same time warning 95 XIV | hour, the last of the men left in the Pass of the Hatchet 96 XIV | find out what there was left of the Barbarians.~Lions 97 XIV | jackals coming to eat what was left.~The Carthaginian, who was 98 XV | out that the road had been left too wide for him; and he 99 XV | no appearance of humanity left; he was a long, perfectly 100 XV | drunk with pride, passed his left arm beneath Salammbo’s waist


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