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bitter 4
bitumen 3
bitumen-smeared 1
black 99
black-robed 1
blackened 7
blacker 1
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102 mercenaries
100 left
100 than
99 black
98 without
97 now
96 appeared
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1 I | the paths were strewn with black sand mingled with powdered 2 I | red doors quartered with black crosses, its brass gratings 3 I | relieved by drawings in black, then with every kind of 4 I | paleness of face. Small black felt caps of conical shape 5 I | Sacred Legion. His full, black cloak, which was fastened 6 I | of staircases, its lofty black houses, and its vague gods 7 I | daughter herself, clothed in black garments, appeared on the 8 I | red flowers on a perfectly black ground. Between her ankles 9 I | the genius of my house, my black serpent slumbering up yonder 10 I | stature, and with short black curly hair. He had retained 11 I | perceived the red door with the black cross closing far above, 12 I | the gigantic billows of a black and petrified ocean.~But 13 I | themselves like a herd of black goats coming down from the 14 I | eyes, and just now I saw a black ram retreating in a temple.” 15 II | were dressed in garments of black. The sailorstunics showed 16 II | raised somewhat, and the black blood, flowing through his 17 II | and darted their great black eyes upon the army as it 18 II | ground.~He wore boots of black felt strewn with silver 19 II | a girdle, and an ample black cloak with laced double-sleeves. 20 III | ill-defined ruins, piles of black earth, and gardens formed 21 III | This was a water, muddy, black, icy and deep. It contained 22 IV | and the red door with its black cross remained constantly 23 IV | wrapped up in an ape’s skin, a black stone which had fallen from 24 IV | dead. Suddenly all became black before them, and the speed 25 V | Byrsa there stretched a long black mass: it was the temple 26 V | had nothing in it but a black painting representing another 27 V | they distinguished a large black serpent. It darted quickly 28 V | the centre there was a big black stone, of semispherical 29 V | recognised the red door with the black cross. The throbbing of 30 V | which were painted red with black bands. The ceiling was an 31 V | wings, fitted on branches of black coral, lay about among purple 32 V | appeared to be lying on black feathers, and her ample 33 V | grew pale beneath their black skins.~Matho was standing 34 VI | alliance.~A white bull and a black sheep, the symbols of day 35 VI | rose an island perfectly black and pyramidal in form. On 36 VI | against the flowers on his black tunic; his huge arms were 37 VI | composed of wheat, sulphur, black wine, bitch’s milk, myrrh, 38 VII | hung from his ears, and his black, bushy beard rested on his 39 VII | lighted by means of delicate black discs let into the wall 40 VII | the folding shutters of black lattice-work. Arborescences, 41 VII | face with her sleeve; the black colour, the senile trembling, 42 VII | down to the ground; three black stones bordered by yellow 43 VII | colour of the walls grew black as it rose towards the vaulted 44 VII | level with the pavement; black smoke issuing from them 45 VII | belonging to Megara wore black or white tunics, leathern 46 VII | the Negresses formed big black spots on the line of the 47 VII | said that far beyond the Black Harousch, after passing 48 VII | which was floating on a black liquid in a silver vat, 49 VII | and the end of the limp black rag, which scarcely covered 50 VII | which was a long house of black stone built in a square 51 VIII| his hands over her long, black hair; and the imagination 52 VIII| became thicker, larger; black hillocks swayed to and fro; 53 VIII| arrows that clung to their black skins. The Indians, squatting 54 IX | suddenly burst asunder, its black spirals extending far away, 55 IX | walls were covered with black veils; tapers burnt on the 56 X | her great serpent, the black python, was drooping; and 57 X | golden spots upon a perfectly black ground, was now yellow, 58 X | Taanach would draw back the black felt lozenges that closed 59 X | veil-covered face, he had cast a black cock upon a fire of sandarach 60 X | carried a kind of cithara of black wood against his hip. The 61 X | phial; it was the blood of a black dog slaughtered by barren 62 X | it tightened upon her its black rings that were spotted 63 X | these garments she placed a black mantle with a flowing train; 64 XI | ears. The villages showed black upon the clear horizon, 65 XI | she had a yellow veil with black flowers over her face, and 66 XI | lay soiled with crumbs of black bread; some copper money 67 XI | they shone through his black beard, and there was a silent 68 XI | and flew off like arrows; black shadows ran about distractedly 69 XII | palisades. A long heap of black cinders was smoking on the 70 XII | straying about with their black muzzles all plastered with 71 XII | the Barbarians.~It was a black stallion, which was fed 72 XII | Garamantians, masked with black veils, rode behind on their 73 XII | the White Harousch, the Black Harousch, the desert of 74 XII | jewels, the filth of their black skin made them look like 75 XII | had remained. He showed black against the background of 76 XIII| Calcined trunks formed black spots amid opened entrails, 77 XIII| combatants were annoyed by great black flies. Old men carried off 78 XIII| been covered with chains. Black veils were placed upon the 79 XIII| shoulders covered with his long black hair, went about everywhere, 80 XIII| but a sort of perfectly black, swarming mass, which extended 81 XIII| began their task.~Men in black robes presented themselves 82 XIII| nine years of age, with black hair and swelling forehead! 83 XIII| Diamonds sparkled on their black garments; but their rings 84 XIII| angry laughter shook their black beards, which were displayed 85 XIII| the children, wrapped in black veils, formed a motionless 86 XIII| forward a child; then a little black mass was seen between the 87 XIV | washed temple-roofs shone black in the gleam of the lightning. 88 XIV | their ears, their nails grew black, the cold reached to their 89 XIV | dilated, and there was a great black circle round their eyes, 90 XIV | perceive confusedly below great black masses supporting them; 91 XIV | horrible animals dug out black furrows as they passed through 92 XIV | feathers after its little black hoofs. The clamours of the 93 XIV | the crests of the hills, black tents were struck as though 94 XIV | like an archipelago of black rocks floating on the water.~ 95 XIV | meet them.~Clad in vast black robes, with a tuft of hair 96 XIV | monstrous form cutting a black shadow on the background 97 XV | transparent robes of yellow or black, uttering cries like birds 98 XV | tail, described a large black circle. In the middle of 99 XV | on the threshold of this black hole.~He came forth bent


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