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Gustave Flaubert
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1 I | the trumpet? But you will rest later, will you not? When 2 II | regular troops, and the rest according to nationality 3 II | or perhaps Matho would rest his arm carelessly on the 4 II | with marble raspings. The rest of the body was concealed 5 II | the Syssitia, while the rest shall be sent to scrape 6 II | drowned in the tumult of the rest; Spendius added:~“Have you 7 II | put on the camels with the rest of the baggage. They were 8 IV | were melancholy, and the rest dissembled their anxiety.~ 9 IV | more outrageous than the rest; they demanded maidens, 10 IV | the Asiatics and all the rest! But you, who are few in 11 IV | excessively violent Gisco would rest one elbow on his ivory sceptre 12 IV | accepted money like the rest.~But the Balearians had 13 VI | he was taking delicious rest beside a large jar filled 14 VI | place the main body should rest on Tunis and occupy the 15 VI | remained before Tunis, the rest disappeared to re-appear 16 VII | continuation of the vault and to rest at the horizon upon the 17 VII | reappeared at Carthage—the rest having died of fatigue or 18 VIII| intimidate the avarice of the rest, he himself gave sixty suits 19 VIII| back again, would never rest. Spendius envied his energy; 20 VIII| but the Suffet bade them rest for two hours. As soon as 21 VIII| at the same time all the rest saw the foot-soldiers hastening 22 VIII| the Clinabarians. All the rest were hemmed in, and unable 23 VIII| and terror seized upon the rest. Spendius was seen stooping 24 IX | of them were burnt; the rest were thrown into the sea, 25 IX | away the companions of the rest by the bait or even by the 26 IX | would easily manage the rest.~The Barbarians were disturbed: 27 IX | hundred men apart from the rest in the camp of the nomads. 28 IX | with a stupid look; the rest cried out to their friends 29 IX | of the day they used to rest listening to the vague noise 30 IX | nothing lamented like the rest. The populace was jealous 31 IX | their open hand, while the rest lay flat on their faces 32 XI | down to the ground; for the rest of the body, which was cumbered 33 XII | beard and they called the rest.~Stretched on his back, 34 XII | the pusillanimity of the rest, an army of five thousand 35 XII | crossed by swimming, and the rest on their shields. They resumed 36 XII | Macaras had checked all the rest. At last they had recovered 37 XII | might be seen behind the rest, with beast-like profiles 38 XIII| acted like slings, and the rest like bows.~The first, which 39 XIII| away by the passion of the rest.~The slaves were armed, 40 XIII| run and set fire to the rest. They were extinguished 41 XIII| look, as if he found some rest from her fatigues in the 42 XIII| themselves through fear of the rest.~The stones from the catapults, 43 XIII| hand like shepherds; the rest hurled leaden bullets with 44 XIII| and wine. He gave all the rest of the corn that he was 45 XIII| had knives rushed upon the rest. They slaughtered one another. 46 XIV | their men stirred. But the rest, under the command of Autaritus, 47 XIV | beat them down upon the rest with blows of pike and sabre; 48 XIV | columns, they had drawn on the rest. The rocks, which were somewhat 49 XIV | for two days; and all the rest found themselves destitute,— 50 XIV | the foot of the rocks; the rest covered the plain confusedly. 51 XIV | their heels and ate. The rest looked on from a distance; 52 XIV | to be made use of for the rest. Artifices were employed 53 XIV | poisonous, so as to keep off the rest, he fed himself upon it.~ 54 XIV | they were returning to the rest in order to fulfil them.~“ 55 XIV | who were sturdier than the rest, were still shrieking. The 56 XIV | will be to-morrow with the rest.’”~This generosity astonished 57 XIV | had brazen armour, all the rest had cutlasses on the end 58 XIV | Numidians carried away all the rest.~The Barbarians had set 59 XIV | and as the dead fell, the rest would mount upon them to 60 XV | and why disappoint the rest? They would have liked a 61 XV | and sometimes she would rest both arms, which were laden


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