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Gustave Flaubert
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1 I | exhalation from the perspiring crowd heavier still.~Men of all 2 I | they were lost among the crowd of those questioning them. 3 I | were worthy of them.~The crowd applauded and howled with 4 I | alone in spite of their crowd, and the great town sleeping 5 I | into the very centre of the crowd that rushed between them. 6 II | were hidden beneath the crowd of Carthaginians, who were 7 II | immediately ran through the crowd calling him, “Master! master!”~ 8 II | Greeks, so that no one in the crowd understood him. Hanno, perceiving 9 II | that direction, and as the crowd was then scattering, there 10 II | scared eyes gazed upon the crowd of Barbarians around him.~ 11 IV | other over the heads of the crowd, but without making themselves 12 IV | stones he threw it into the crowd as the pledge of his oath.~ 13 IV | amid the disorder of the crowd which was stumbling over 14 V | polished by the kisses of the crowd.~Then they found themselves 15 V | times: “Begone! begone!”~The crowd of servants spread out, 16 V | wide vacant eyes upon the crowd. His temples were throbbing 17 VI | Below in the plain the great crowd stirred tumultuously. They 18 VI | were too pale for that. The crowd which waited for them at 19 VI | an iron carcanet, and the crowd was never weary of coming 20 VII | side of the mole, and the crowd followed it on the flag-stones, 21 VII | seats and the torches: the crowd of them rushed towards the 22 VII | sticks, dashed into the crowd, striking right and left. 23 VIII| rushed forward in a compact crowd; the elephants flung themselves 24 XI | myself about Carthage! The crowd of its people move as though 25 XI | plunged in the midst of the crowd crushing it together with 26 XII | shrieks of joy uttered by the crowd he raised his head. Before 27 XII | Garamantian passed through the crowd; he was brandishing a sickle; 28 XIII| cubits long, and under the crowd of naked arms pushing it 29 XIII| wall. They leaped into the crowd and never returned.~All 30 XIII| hordes went away, but the crowd was so great that the loss 31 XIII| mournful songs beside them. The crowd meanwhile ran to and fro; 32 XIII| too much pressed by the crowd, and, supported by the shoulders 33 XIII| surrounded him. But an enormous crowd was discharging from the 34 XIII| helepolis surrounded by a crowd of soldiers. They were dragging 35 XIII| themselves into a compact crowd. The Carthaginians descended 36 XIII| by him. He even let the crowd enter his palace, and he 37 XIII| mournful as this silent crowd where earrings tapped against 38 XIII| square. He penetrated the crowd slowly, and people recognised 39 XIII| decided for this one.~The crowd, terrified by this act of 40 XIII| god, disappeared into the crowd. It scattered at his approach.~ 41 XIII| once more, attracting the crowd to them by the dizziness 42 XIV | increased; there was soon a crowd. But almost all of them 43 XIV | of a catapult drove the crowd back; only the Ten were 44 XIV | reached the Punic camp the crowd flocked around them, and 45 XIV | hair.~As she watched him a crowd of dim thoughts absorbed 46 XIV | vociferating abuse. The crowd pressed on; and those who 47 XIV | on the horizon. It was a crowd of old men, sick persons, 48 XV | he could be seen, and the crowd would rush towards the Acropolis, 49 XV | streets were discharging the crowd, hierodules were driving 50 XV | one end to the other; the crowd was massed against the houses, 51 XV | chains held him back, and the crowd burst out laughing.~A child 52 XV | like it before. The same crowd was on the terraces, there 53 XV | slaves had just dispersed the crowd, and there was more room.


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