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59 amid
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Gustave Flaubert
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1 I | other.~Far in the background stood the palace, built of yellow 2 I | their prey. The last comers stood leaning against the trees 3 II | personage with a long beard stood thus in a dreamy attitude 4 II | wings of a bird. His ribs stood severally out beneath his 5 II | to receive the men. They stood ranged along the rampart, 6 III | on the nostril, and she stood beside the bed more erect 7 V | four corners of the tower stood vases filled with kindled 8 V | mirrors above the door.~Matho stood a step forward; but a flag 9 V | go!” said Spendius.~Matho stood panting with his eyes fixed 10 V | the pavement.~Then they stood for a while, as motionless 11 V | mosquito was buzzing.~Matho stood motionless holding the silver 12 V | Suddenly she stopped, and they stood looking at each other, open-mouthed.~ 13 VI | porcupines, and their arms stood out from their cuirasses 14 VI | frozen with terror; they stood undecided.~Javelins, arrows, 15 VI | said he to a slave who stood writing in the hollow of 16 VI | forehead; both his ears stood out from his head and were 17 VII | an island in the centre stood a house for the marine Suffet.~ 18 VII | undefended. You ought to have stood out from the coast; what 19 VII | From the height on which he stood, all the torches on the 20 VII | clenched, he defied them as he stood there beneath the golden 21 VII | of a wheel. A stone disc stood in the centre with balustrades 22 VII | stone disc. All the stewards stood with arms folded and heads 23 VII | on a granite pedestal, stood the statue of one of the 24 VII | golden shields. Hamilcar stood smiling with folded arms, 25 VII | kissing his sandals; Hamilcar stood upright with his arms raised 26 VIII| Owing to the horns, which stood up on the edge of the helmets, 27 VIII| having left their tents, stood gazing; the people of Utica 28 VIII| scattered here and there stood gaping. The phalanx began 29 VIII| the leg in some chains, stood howling until the evening 30 VIII| order to warm themselves, or stood in a fierce attitude with 31 IX | and fall asleep as they stood; those who had any baggage 32 IX | gratings, caused those who stood talking in the squares to 33 XI | garments.~At regular distances stood towers built by the Carthaginians 34 XI | of her cloak. Then as she stood motionless and shrieking, 35 XI | Negroes holding resin lights stood on both sides of the door. 36 XI | imagined to herself. She stood with melancholy before her 37 XI | the priest’s command.~He stood up on one of the horses. 38 XI | another, while thorny masses stood motionless between them. 39 XII | their courage, and they stood with their eyes fixed and 40 XII | where Matho’s tent lately stood. They recognised him by 41 XII | uneasy by old memories they stood at a distance and did not 42 XII | summit of the aqueduct. He stood leaning over the very edge 43 XIII| containing twists of horse-hair stood at the extremities of the 44 XIII| account of a hook which stood upon the tablet, and being 45 XIII| of the battlements, which stood out from the wall, they 46 XIII| under discussion, for he stood motionless, with one hand 47 XIII| towers on the fortification stood twenty-three others of wood. 48 XIII| the upper platform there stood a catapult flanked by two 49 XIII| succession to the last who stood upright; while elsewhere, 50 XIII| human bodies. In the centre stood the helepolis covered with 51 XIII| round, bit his lips. Then he stood still with staring eyelids, 52 XIII| and the people of Carthage stood breathless, and absorbed 53 XIII| ground. The high pontiff stood on the other side of the 54 XIV | to and fro for some time, stood still; they could discover 55 XIV | ears; their bluish noses stood out between their hollow 56 XIV | in the forehead. Others stood motionless looking at a 57 XIV | good-natured!”~A gigantic cross stood at the gate. The Barbarians 58 XIV | which had lost their flesh stood out straight from the knemides; 59 XV | bent, and the multitude stood aside from them in a kind 60 XV | The light dazzled him; he stood motionless awhile. All had


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