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hauling 1
haunches 2
haunting 1
havas 78
have 191
having 49
haze 1
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80 round
79 see
78 gods
78 havas
78 large
78 narr
77 night
Gustave Flaubert
Salammbo

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havas

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1 I | for alliances; but NarrHavas had lodged there fox six 2 I | not finished when NarrHavas, with a bound, drew a javelin 3 I | and flung it against NarrHavas into the very centre of 4 I | When he raised it, NarrHavas had disappeared. He sought 5 II | cloaks; among them was NarrHavas, the prince of the Numidians. 6 II | restraining him. NarrHavas was already advancing towards 7 II | he felt grateful to NarrHavas for the future perfidies 8 II | out lion-hunting, NarrHavas concealed a dagger in his 9 II | drawn.~Another time NarrHavas took them a long way off, 10 II | narrow gorge, and NarrHavas smiled as he declared that 11 IV | lance in each hand.~“NarrHavas!” exclaimed Matho.~“What 12 VI | torches gleamed, and NarrHavas entered, followed by about 13 VI | resting themselves. NarrHavas was the handsomest of all; 14 VI | assent the while. NarrHavas continued speaking. He called 15 VI | arms into it. Then NarrHavas spread out his hand upon 16 VI | Matho did the same to NarrHavas. They repeated the stain 17 VI | departed.~Spendius, NarrHavas, and Matho despatched men 18 VI | undertaken immediately. NarrHavas was opposed to this: an 19 VI | in command. As to NarrHavas, he was to return to his 20 VI | which he had taken to NarrHavas. Then he would go back into 21 VI | travels. But why did NarrHavas not return? There was nothing 22 VI | appeared; they were NarrHavas with his Numidians. Leaping 23 VI | in the rearguard; NarrHavas bowed to him, at the same 24 VI | The defection of NarrHavas was certain, and both sieges 25 VIII| many days were over.~NarrHavas, who wandered about among 26 VIII| where are they?”~NarrHavas reminded him that he had 27 VIII| form of a circle. NarrHavas, who was mounted, bent his 28 VIII| Suffet returning, NarrHavas going away—”~“Why! what 29 IX | had not looked for: NarrHavas appeared with three hundred 30 IX | promises of freedom. But NarrHavas, warned by his nurse’s son, 31 IX | horsemen belonging to NarrHavas charge them with the point 32 IX | near the frontiers of NarrHavas, and it was reported that 33 IX | Gaetulians; the horses of NarrHavas were heard to neigh; they 34 IX | countenance and applaud. NarrHavas would elevate his chin to 35 XI | Spendius, Autaritus, and NarrHavas had become disheartened, 36 XI | the foot-soldiers, NarrHavas turned abruptly to the right, 37 XI | earth. Then suddenly NarrHavas went resolutely up to a 38 XI | against the Suffet.~NarrHavas had in fact wished to aggrandise 39 XI | and, without asking NarrHavas why he had not come sooner, 40 XI | exterminate them!”~And NarrHavas was rushing away when Salammbo 41 XI | looked sideways at NarrHavas without turning his face.~ 42 XI | have rendered me, NarrHavas, I give you my daughter. 43 XI | defend your father!”~NarrHavas gave a great gesture of 44 XI | by her offered to NarrHavas; their thumbs were tied 45 XII | Barbarians into it. NarrHavas had encompassed them with 46 XII | It was the hand of NarrHavas, the token of their alliance. 47 XII | expected the treachery of NarrHavas, the burning of the camp 48 XII | provinces belonging to NarrHavas; the Tyrian towns would 49 XII | immediately dismissed NarrHavas, who was to guard the borders 50 XII | Numidians. In fact, NarrHavas governed only the Massylians; 51 XIII| She was waiting for NarrHavas, her betrothed. In spite 52 XIII| fall upon them. But NarrHavas, being too weak, was not 53 XIV | of replacing them.~NarrHavas spied them from afar in 54 XIV | war to defend them.~NarrHavas received the compliments 55 XIV | fain have seen in NarrHavas’s person a reflection, as 56 XIV | dread of the Suffet, NarrHavas withdrew.~But he bore himself 57 XIV | of wisdom, for soon NarrHavas was to be seen issuing from 58 XIV | back.~The horsemen of NarrHavas were what they found most 59 XIV | another. Suddenly NarrHavas quieted them, and wheeling 60 XIV | ninety-two elephants under NarrHavas, forming a single straight 61 XIV | upon it.~He had sent NarrHavas to Carthage with the news 62 XIV | whole conversation.~NarrHavas announced the defeat of 63 XIV | visible on the sea.~NarrHavas had ceased speaking; Salammbo 64 XIV | had become of him.~NarrHavas replied that the Carthaginians 65 XIV | bent her head.~But NarrHavas, pursuing the subject, compared 66 XIV | on the south side; NarrHavas, to his right, occupied 67 XIV | between the walls and NarrHavas’s tents with such rapidity 68 XIV | with his veterans.~NarrHavas perceived him; he crossed 69 XIV | of their cuirasses. NarrHavas had already launched his 70 XIV | floating on the water.~NarrHavas had drained his forests 71 XIV | not even excepting NarrHavas. Nevertheless he showed 72 XIV | lengthened terror. NarrHavas suspected the fidelity of 73 XIV | no tenderness for NarrHavas.~The recollection of Matho 74 XIV | and knees, and fell.~NarrHavas had been following him for 75 XIV | the war had lasted. NarrHavas had held a great battue, 76 XV | one for Hamilcar, NarrHavas, and Salammbo; for as she 77 XV | on two lower seats, NarrHavas dressed in a light simar 78 XV | and boundless hope.~NarrHavas, drunk with pride, passed


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