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Gustave Flaubert
Salammbo

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1 I | the temple of Eschmoun had set out at daybreak and dragged 2 I | shining armour who have set me free!”~Then he let fall 3 II | several of them who had set out for Carthage had not 4 II | when the Barbarians had set out, Spendius circled the 5 III | touched an unclean animal, nor set her heels in the house of 6 IV | become soldiers. They were set to split wood and to curry 7 IV | calamitous period of the war was set down at so low a rate that, 8 V | you, and a luminous stone, set in an obscene symbol on 9 VI | The couriers had not yet set out when universal rejoicing 10 VI | registered and carefully set down in writing. He had 11 VI | assistance; but Hanno would not set out until the engines of 12 VI | smeared them with bitumen, set them on fire, and drove 13 VII | forward; it grazed the idol set up at the corner of the 14 VII | butterflies, or long bodkins set like suns in their hair. 15 VII | naked feet as they were set down on the wood;—and here 16 VII | behind.~The caravans had set out regularly at the winter 17 VII | Abdalonim went up to a set of pigeon-holes in the wall, 18 VII | turning pale, went to another set of pigeon-holes, and took 19 VII | slaves, and spoiled carpets set down as the expense of a 20 VII | when the sun had completely set he disappeared behind the 21 VIII| laws in objection, but he set them aside; no one ventured 22 VIII| examiner of his accounts.~He set to work upon the ramparts, 23 VIII| their spare horses, and set off right and left towards 24 VIII| As they were too hot they set about their work with bare 25 VIII| under Spendius had just set out, and the inhabitants 26 VIII| supported by two sticks set in the ground, his knee 27 IX | went down to Malqua and set up stages of sycamore-wood 28 IX | night there. Tents had been set up in which drinking went 29 IX | struck off a few heads, set all right again, and had 30 X | of the darkness.~He would set forth to her the theory 31 X | belief.~Thenceforward he set himself to deplore before 32 X | useless; others who had set out without a general had 33 X | felt as if she had been set free. She thought only of 34 X | arrived when Salammbo was to set out.~About the twelfth hour 35 X | ivory chair.~But Taanach set up before her a copper mirror, 36 XI | sake of the shade, and then set out again.~For prudence 37 XII | weeping behind them, they set out along the edge of the 38 XIII| brought piece by piece, were set up in front of the enemy.~ 39 XIII| flames. They began to run and set fire to the rest. They were 40 XIII| consisting of a long beam set transversely upon another, 41 XIII| whole forest that he might set it on fire and burn Carthage 42 XIII| and an intolerable famine set in.~The besieged killed 43 XIII| shore was bored, and they set out for the Gauls to buy 44 XIII| journey.~The machines were set up on the terrace, although 45 XIII| draught of air. Then he set him down upon a stool beside 46 XIII| sceptres with emerald balls, set out from the bottom of Megara; 47 XIII| longer; the tabernacles were set upon the ground; and the 48 XIV | state of siege.~Then he set himself to harass them. 49 XIV | a long time, a man would set himself to crawl towards 50 XIV | cutlass was inserted; they had set out simultaneously from 51 XIV | it. In proportion as he set forth their chances of success 52 XIV | a cloud. Before the sun set he withdrew.~The Ancients 53 XIV | pant for a minute, and then set off again with the fragments 54 XIV | distress any longer, had set out from Carthage, and, 55 XIV | rest.~The Barbarians had set themselves with their backs 56 XIV | that their companions had set out, some Zuaeces who were 57 XIV | spectre. Then one of the lions set himself in motion, his monstrous 58 XV | neck, frenzy immediately set in. This last Barbarian


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