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Gustave Flaubert
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1 I | questioning them. One of them remained apart, standing. Through 2 I | hands upon her heart, she remained for some minutes with closed 3 I | oaths nor gods!”~Matho remained leaning against the wall; 4 II | you would starve it if you remained there; it would become insolvent. 5 II | know their own number) had remained in the town, and were amusing 6 II | the whole of the march he remained near Matho; he brought him 7 II | The chief of the Numidians remained amongst the Mercenaries. 8 II | and then she stopped.”~He remained gaping with his head cast 9 II | behind their saddles. Some remained with the camels, while the 10 II | any dead or dying that remained were speedily thrown over 11 II | over the walls; Zarxas had remained among the reeds on the edge 12 II | third horse.~A single tent remained. Spendius entered it.~“Up, 13 III | burst into sobs. Schahabarim remained erect, and more insensible 14 IV | door with its black cross remained constantly shut.~More than 15 IV | the surface again, they remained for a few minutes extended 16 VI | beside the sea. A fragment remained before Tunis, the rest disappeared 17 VI | army under Autaritus still remained before Tunis. It was hidden 18 VII | more than twenty perhaps remained, under shelter on the land, 19 VII | the vestibule there even remained the ashes of the perfumes 20 VII | figure disappeared, and there remained a strong old man whose skin 21 VII | way in to him.~Hamilcar remained for a long time apparently 22 VII | robes over their heads. They remained motionless with their hands 23 VII | pontiffs, and Hamilcar, who remained standing, simultaneously 24 VII | recoiled before him. They remained standing for some time. 25 VII | priest of Tanith had alone remained in his place; and Hamilcar 26 VII | foam of the tempests had remained on his beard.~He replied 27 VII | hanging his head; and he remained for a time as if quite crushed 28 VII | mutilations; and only three remained, lying in the middle of 29 VII | walls.~This was all that remained of the captives of war!~ 30 VIII| be seen. Perhaps he had remained down yonder? Moreover what 31 VIII| again, while a heavy mass remained motionless in the centre. 32 VIII| his head cast down.~They remained for a long time without 33 VIII| asserted that some hope still remained.~“And if there be none, 34 IX | bringing their food, and remained on the spot until the evening; 35 IX | that he followed always remained unknown. The Suffet preserved 36 IX | themselves surprised, they remained motionless for some minutes 37 IX | Barbarians. There was one who remained quite motionless with face 38 IX | guards of the Legion who had remained outside was stumbling among 39 IX | the galley staircase. They remained below with their eyes raised 40 X | upon the ebony stool, and remained with her arms stretched 41 X | hand, and even her nail remained somewhat red, as if she 42 XII | hours afterwards all that remained of the Mercenaries was a 43 XII | of Carthage.~One man had remained. He showed black against 44 XIII| by the sea and the gulf, remained inaccessible. On the wall 45 XIII| leaves did not open. They remained standing.~Then they drove 46 XIII| Some who had no wounds remained motionless, stiffer than 47 XIII| having been fastened, they remained suspended and shot poisoned 48 XIII| corner of the room.~The child remained in the centre standing upright, 49 XIII| extremely heavy cloak, he remained clad in a lynx skin, which 50 XIII| Mouths, opened to shout, remained gaping; severed hands flew 51 XIII| was now unable to sit he remained lying down near the door, 52 XIII| keep off the multitude, and remained around him at his feet.~ 53 XIV | laziness or prudence, had remained on the threshold of the 54 XIV | velites, only half of whom remained, but he would have sacrificed 55 XIV | mountain about them. Some remained in front of the portcullis, 56 XIV | and the most suspicious remained standing with their backs 57 XIV | at the beginning, and had remained there in uncertainty until 58 XIV | actions multiplied. Fortune remained equal; but both sides were 59 XIV | the Libyan added:~“As I remained in his presence, he asked 60 XV | murmurings. Some people had remained standing in the same place 61 XV | upper part of her arms, she remained perfectly upright in a hieratic 62 XV | laid quite bare; his mouth remained wide open; from his eye-sockets


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