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72 hundred
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70 around
70 felt
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Gustave Flaubert
Salammbo

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1 I | bleating on the lawns; the sun was setting, and the perfume 2 I | beneath the foam, but the sun embalmed it; it became harder 3 I | and neighed towards the sun.~It appeared, and Spendius 4 I | were like mirrors in the sun.~“But here there are strong 5 I | snow, the marchings in the sun, the tyrannies of discipline, 6 II | crotala, while the rays of the sun, setting behind them in 7 II | to protect them from the sun; they were the debtors of 8 III | of great length formed a sun behind her head. She wore 9 III | the other the firmament. Sun, moon, winds and clouds 10 III | sphere; Khamon beamed in the sun; Melkarth thrust him with 11 IV | white cocks, sacred to the Sun, crowed on the terraces, 12 IV | dung that was drying in the sun to light their fires; the 13 IV | Chanaanites confounded with the sun, was the ideal which shone 14 IV | top to bottom shone in the sun’s latest fires, and the 15 V | the dawn, purple as the sun, multitudinous, diaphanous, 16 V | Barbarians in the evening.~The sun had risen; and, like a retreating 17 VI | temple of Eryx.~Often the sun would suddenly lose his 18 VI | were hopping about, and the sun’s latest fires gilded the 19 VI | suffered greatly from the sun. Some mules were lost in 20 VII | carved on the prow. The sun was rising; the Announcer 21 VII | as it must be behind the sun in the dull spaces of future 22 VII | symbols of the devouring sun. They were slumbering with 23 VII | under the protection of the Sun, was inviolate so long as 24 VII | horizon upon the blue sea. The sun was issuing from the waves 25 VII | in the religions of the Sun. The gods had afterwards 26 VII | blood-coloured mists darkened the sun, a perfume-laden breeze 27 VII | mountains supporting the sun behind lakes all covered 28 VII | years I have not seen the sun! In your father’s name, 29 VII | formed by the rays of the sun.~A cloud of odorous vapour 30 VII | prevailed in Megara. The sun was lengthening across the 31 VII | All were placed facing the sun, in the direction of Moloch 32 VII | being the favourites of the Sun.~Those of Megara were the 33 VII | a gesture. Then when the sun had completely set he disappeared 34 VIII| two hours. As soon as the sun appeared they moved into 35 VIII| surface of the desert; the sun, which was higher now, shone 36 VIII| steel heads glancing in the sun, cuirasses, plumes, and 37 VIII| cracking his fingers:~“Evoe! Sun after run! I have worked 38 IX | in the full glare of the sun.~Sometimes they would see 39 IX | out no more.~Every day the sun coming over the hill used, 40 IX | cry in salutation of the sun, as it sank slowly behind 41 IX | themselves with the might of the Sun. Moreover, filled as they 42 X | From the position of the sun above the moon he inferred 43 X | following the same route as the sun through the signs of the 44 X | pass into the forces of the sun, the very source of Intelligence!”~ 45 X | themselves into the jaws of the sun. Salammbo, who watched them 46 X | back rays upon her like a sun;—and Salammbo, standing 47 XI | air dazed her. Then the sun rose; it preyed on the back 48 XI | of the grasshoppers. The sun heated the yellowed grass; 49 XI | taken in the might of the sun.~He kissed all her fingers, 50 XI | rent by the rays of the sun, formed little rocking clouds 51 XII | meadow beneath the setting sun. To the right an agglomeration 52 XII | faces towards the rising sun; the Cantabrians buried 53 XII | growing hot in the burning sun. A nauseous smell exhaled 54 XII | the seas, splendid as the sun, and terrible as a god, 55 XII | Atarantians, who curse the sun; Troglodytes, who bury their 56 XII | red eyes blinked in the sun; stammering out unintelligible 57 XIII| denoted the motion of the sun—the idea of fire in its 58 XIII| beneath the rays of the sun, and a little stream curving 59 XIII| were lacking, and when the sun appeared no decision had 60 XIII| altar. Then as soon as the sun appeared the hierodules 61 XIII| of the firmament to the Sun, and prevent their particular 62 XIII| on their breasts in the sun.~Schahabarim walked on, 63 XIII| sacred hymn:~“Homage to thee, Sun! king of the two zones, 64 XIV | who were dazzled by the sun, could perceive confusedly 65 XIV | rift of a cloud. Before the sun set he withdrew.~The Ancients 66 XIV | movement in the centre, and the sun, striking down upon the 67 XIV | and bones, cleaned by the sun, made gleaming spots in 68 XV | crystal egg; and, as the sun shone upon it, rays were 69 XV | dreams of happiness; the sun was beginning to go down, 70 XV | his arm, offered it to the sun.~The sun sank behind the 71 XV | offered it to the sun.~The sun sank behind the waves; his


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