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recriminations 1
recruiting 1
recurred 1
red 57
red-fringed 1
red-hot 3
red-toothed 1
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58 nothing
58 set
57 both
57 red
57 sea
57 stones
56 master
Gustave Flaubert
Salammbo

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red

   Chapter
1 I | corners of every step, its red doors quartered with black 2 I | green sauce in plates of red clay relieved by drawings 3 I | tore their faces with its red prickles. But the shaven 4 I | which was starred with red flowers on a perfectly black 5 I | Lutatius those arms of yours, red now with the blood of his 6 I | palace he perceived the red door with the black cross 7 I | staircases until he reached the red door against which he dashed 8 I | stirred in a diffusion of red, for the god, as if he were 9 I | hidden beneath splashes of red. The elephants poised their 10 II | approaching, and something red appeared in the distance 11 IV | tombs, extended through red lands in a straight line 12 IV | gardens were empty, and the red door with its black cross 13 V | hall by its reflection in red copper mirrors above the 14 V | the heavens with a great red brightness, and the shadow 15 V | pearls. He recognised the red door with the black cross. 16 V | wainscots, which were painted red with black bands. The ceiling 17 V | revealed only a corner of the red mattress with the extremity 18 V | hung at the corners of the red mattress, crying:~“To the 19 VI | cord which tied up his long red hair, and soak the latter 20 VI | causing it to fly up in red waves against the walls. 21 VI | on which the torches cast red spots, three Barbarians 22 VII | gleaming sheets of steel; a red cloak, fastened to his shoulders, 23 VII | was the latter that the red colour of the walls grew 24 VII | purple factories had arms as red as those of executioners; 25 VII | thick shoulders and his big red eyeballs. His face, which 26 VII | long tail. Their eyes were red, the irons on their feet 27 VII | rain upon the foliage, and red masses writhed with howls 28 VIII| an ocean wherein leaped red crests and scales of brass, 29 VIII| straight out in the air like red serpents; their breasts 30 VIII| pass along in his large red cloak, with uplifted arms 31 IX | upright, looking like so many red statues on the tombs, and 32 IX | flights of stairs forming red cascades upon the steps. 33 X | eyelids might be seen little red specks which appeared to 34 X | her nail remained somewhat red, as if she had crushed a 35 XI | his arm which raised his red mantle. Some kissed his 36 XI | about distractedly on the red horizon. They could hear 37 XII | The Spartans removed their red cloaks and wrapped them 38 XII | mouth, and he perceived a red mark like the print of a 39 XII | muzzles all plastered with red. The men’s uncovered heads 40 XII | still! In spite of their red wooden jewels, the filth 41 XII | doubtful sex, albinos whose red eyes blinked in the sun; 42 XIII| then the vast wreath of red plumes closed in, and they 43 XIII| repressed a cry as though a red hot iron had burnt him; 44 XIII| rub him with strigils and red earth. Then he took two 45 XIII| the Baal. The men in the red cloaks shut him out from 46 XIII| flames. Then the men in the red cloaks chanted the sacred 47 XIII| recognised.~Hamilcar, in a red cloak, like the priests 48 XIII| to his knees; completely red like a giant covered with 49 XIII| them over to the men in red. The instrument-players 50 XIV | galloping oxen. A man in a red cloak was to be seen; it 51 XIV | the cliff. It was made of red leather covered with embroidery, 52 XIV | white spots, grey sheets and red fuses. The horrible animals 53 XIV | their faces consumed with red tetters; this, they thought, 54 XIV | sky was striped with broad red bands in the west.~In one 55 XV | bar of a tripod, heated red hot in the coals, and, slipping 56 XV | he was a long, perfectly red shape; his broken bonds 57 XV | like long arrows upon the red heart. As the beatings diminished


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