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Gustave Flaubert
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1 I | s hoofs, blended in the distance with the colour of the night. 2 I | than its people. In the distance a few ships’-lanterns were 3 I | what he was gazing. In the distance a golden speck was turning 4 II | there. He appeared in the distance against the background of 5 II | parks, perceived Matho at a distance, with his arm hanging against 6 II | Startled flocks bleated in the distance, and a something of infinite 7 II | something red appeared in the distance among the undulations of 8 II | that had gleamed from a distance across the lake. But some 9 III | squares; occasionally in the distance the smoke of a still burning 10 IV | markets and crossways in the distance, and disputed with one another 11 IV | of the flagstones.~In the distance they perceived a troop of 12 IV | them back to an indefinite distance. The slightest sound made 13 V | beginning afresh in the distance, towards the Acropolis. 14 VII | that they could hear in the distance the sound of the sea.~Then 15 VII | only his lofty cap in the distance. All were sneering in his 16 VII | branches with an island in the distance half lost in the mist.~Hamilcar 17 VIII| who were able to see at a distance were posted at intervals.~ 18 VIII| army followed them at a distance.~At last they felt the resistance 19 VIII| ground undulating in the distance. The wind, which was blowing 20 VIII| permeating objects, rendered distance incalculable. The immense 21 VIII| in a cloud.~But from the distance there came a loud noise 22 VIII| well had he calculated the distance from the Barbarians, that 23 VIII| were knocked down from a distance with flints like mad dogs. 24 VIII| dead. He called into the distance, but no voice replied.~That 25 IX | occupy his attention at a distance in his own kingdom. From 26 X | flute to his lips. In the distance the roar of the streets 27 X | the terrace, and from a distance she could distinguish by 28 XI | olive trees looked at a distance like large bushes of thorns. 29 XI | The thunder rolled in the distance. Some sheep bleated, frightened 30 XI | far back to an infinite distance from her.~The storm was 31 XI | Mournful voices lingered at a distance in the shade, and like a 32 XI | were standing still at a distance, he said:~“Barca! I bring 33 XI | that they saw her from a distance; and other cries, but those 34 XII | they showed them from a distance their own swords and cuirasses 35 XII | shepherds discovered him at a distance of fifteen paces from the 36 XII | memories they stood at a distance and did not venture to raise 37 XII | as he perceived them at a distance, had a feeling of despair 38 XII | throat could be seen at a distance of ten paces, and he knew 39 XII | waved their scarfs at a distance; then they came and chatted 40 XII | war, by keeping him at a distance, had hitherto prevented 41 XII | extravagant size, looked in the distance like an obelisk proceeding 42 XII | behind him.~Calculating the distance by the number of his steps, 43 XIII| front of this throng at a distance of three hundred paces from 44 XIII| which were thrown from a distance over their faces. Some who 45 XIII| Barbarians, encamped at a distance on the isthmus, were amazed 46 XIII| were feeding; and in the distance the scythes of the chariots, 47 XIII| They could be seen in the distance taking fat from the dead 48 XIII| was beginning again in the distance.~The slingers, who were 49 XIII| Carthaginians perceive it in the distance than they speedily took 50 XIII| escaped, they seemed at a distance to disappear in a cloud. 51 XIV | javelins and dromedaries some distance off, and they would return 52 XIV | the mountain, and from a distance they inveighed against their 53 XIV | The rest looked on from a distance; they uttered cries of horror;— 54 XIV | the Carthaginians in the distance were afraid.~At last they 55 XIV | seen them perishing at a distance were grieved at it; men 56 XIV | gazed at each other from a distance, with round fierce eyes. 57 XIV | peril, kept the velites at a distance.~Then Hamilcar divided his 58 XIV | great white bodies from a distance, and they enlarged their 59 XIV | triumphant shouts rising in the distance seemed to drive them along 60 XV | call on one another from a distance and show their nails which


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