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watched 11
watches 1
watching 13
water 56
water-carriers 3
water-melons 1
watered 2
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56 master
56 slave
56 together
56 water
55 here
55 thousand
55 war
Gustave Flaubert
Salammbo

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1 I | cantharuses filled with water, together with baskets of 2 I | struggling in the boiling water.~The surge of soldiers pressed 3 I | the tears fell into the water continually.”~She sang all 4 II | of the route; channels of water flowed through woods of 5 II | bathed with shouts, and drew water in their helmets, while 6 II | drink, and watching the water flow. Spendius immediately 7 III | hydraulic wheels which conveyed water to the highest storys of 8 III | primitive Matter. This was a water, muddy, black, icy and deep. 9 IV | was sprinkled with fresh water; through the holes in the 10 IV | ventured into the channel of water.~It reached to their waists. 11 IV | of the narrow duct. The water flowed almost immediately 12 IV | All were filled, and the water stretched in a single sheet 13 IV | had been dissolved in the water while swimming. Their eyes 14 IV | bordered the paths. The water trickled from their limbs 15 V | that they mix the fresh water and the bitter.”~“I have 16 VI | filled with honey-coloured water, into which he would dip 17 VI | crouching in the mire on the water’s edge like a venomous beast 18 VI | and soak the latter in the water. He regretted that he had 19 VI | men would tumble into the water, causing it to fly up in 20 VI | sycamores; the murmuring of the water could be heard; crested 21 VII | kept time as they beat the water; every now and then the 22 VII | threw themselves into the water to swim to it. It was already 23 VII | Khamon. This great expanse of water was as round as a cup, and 24 VII | for the marine Suffet.~The water was so limpid that the bottom 25 VII | walls, trenches of spring water, ropes of esparto-grass, 26 VII | cities, were green with the water or blackened by fire. The 27 VII | palings were broken, the water in the trenches was disappearing, 28 VIII| shore.~Then the pools of water multiplied. The ground gradually 29 VIII| stature went down into the water. It did not come up to his 30 IX | the conquerors with the water of the cisterns, struck 31 IX | the hill, they discovered water.~From the summit of their 32 X | which brought a flow of pure water through the stories into 33 X | with a patera of boiling water taken from him his future 34 X | descended slowly like a drop of water flowing along a wall, crawled 35 X | quivered in the depth of the water; it tightened upon her its 36 X | crystal balls filled with water, she tinged the inside of 37 XI | was departing; drops of water splashing rarely, one by 38 XII | limbs wrinkled by the hot water of the springs; Atarantians, 39 XII | flag-stones and, entering the water, had closed it behind him.~ 40 XIII| declaring that there was enough water left in the cisterns for 41 XIII| suffer from thirst. The water which was worth two kesitahs 42 XIII| wine being cheaper than water. Others crept as far as 43 XIII| formed by the clear falling water of the aqueduct. A thin 44 XIII| forming a sort of basin. The water was flowing insensibly along 45 XIII| indignant at this waste of water. The ram was demolishing 46 XIII| like a ship. In fact, the water, which had penetrated the 47 XIII| was a rush to the place. Water might be seen in holes dug 48 XIII| contained a little clear water for Salammbo’s ablutions. 49 XIII| grapes and a flagon of pure water; the child awoke before 50 XIII| disappeared like a drop of water on a red-hot plate, and 51 XIV | Carthaginians, all believing that water is brought forth by the 52 XIV | themselves so abundantly with water that they vomited it forth 53 XIV | for they had not a drop of water, the leathern bottles having 54 XIV | and when they had done so water was brought to them.~While 55 XIV | black rocks floating on the water.~NarrHavas had drained 56 XIV | moment he drank large cups of water.~But a man whom he did not


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