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dazzle 2
dazzled 10
dazzling 5
dead 51
deadly 1
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52 very
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Gustave Flaubert
Salammbo

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1 I | battle-field when they burn the dead, large bright fires might 2 I | They heard her murmur:~“Dead! All dead! No more will 3 I | heard her murmur:~“Dead! All dead! No more will you come obedient 4 I | tail undulated over the dead leaves like a silver brook, 5 II | lions. Some had been so long dead that nothing was left against 6 II | breathe upon the ashes of the dead. He swallowed galbanum, 7 II | tail undulated over the dead leaves like a silver brook.” 8 II | houses having taken fire, any dead or dying that remained were 9 III | Her mother was long since dead.~She had grown up with abstinences, 10 IV | choking, gurgling, and almost dead. Suddenly all became black 11 V | may Mastiman, god of the dead, stifle you! and may the 12 VI | stumbled over the dying and dead, quite blinded by the blood 13 VI | foundered. He was no doubt dead. The Barbarians found themselves 14 VII | whether he is living or dead!” And without giving any 15 VII | with the rottenness of our dead, you recalled the vessels 16 VII | the centre as if all the dead men lying beneath had stretched 17 VII | aromatics, with broken vases, dead slaves, and spoiled carpets 18 VIII| thousand swords, decapitated, dead. Meanwhile he was being 19 VIII| mountain; and upon the heap of dead bodies and armour a monstrous 20 VIII| He stooped down; all were dead. He called into the distance, 21 VIII| announced that the Carthaginian dead had been carried off, that 22 IX | their flight, and were found dead here and there beneath the 23 IX | women,—the widows of the dead with their children—all 24 IX | mountains; he called upon his dead brothers and invited them 25 X | with open eyes, pale as one dead, insensible, cold; and yet 26 X | priest.~“The souls of the dead,” said he, “resolve themselves 27 XI | his wrists. “They think me dead, do they not?”~She bent 28 XII | Mercenaries was a heap of wounded, dead, and dying.~Hamilcar had 29 XII | fallen.~This confusion of dead bodies covered the whole 30 XII | stirred as little as the dead. Squatting in unequal groups 31 XII | might be seen to forsake the dead, who were colder now, and 32 XII | and wrapped them round the dead; the Athenians laid them 33 XII | They made excuses to the dead for their inability to honour 34 XII | wounds that disfigured the dead. Roarings burst forth through 35 XII | fell asleep close to their dead brethren, those who still 36 XII | together, he looked like a dead man laid out for the tomb. 37 XII | bracelets collected from the dead, and with horrible threats 38 XII | Troglodytes, who bury their dead with laughter beneath branches 39 XIII| massed pell-mell with the dead and dying beneath the footsteps 40 XIII| distance taking fat from the dead to grease their machines, 41 XIII| Yidonim, who put the bone of a dead man into their mouths to 42 XIV | here and there, among the dead in the middle of the plain; 43 XIV | two thousand Asiatics were dead, with fifteen hundred from 44 XIV | and the Barbarians were dead, hidden, or fled. Then his 45 XIV | was no talk except of the dead citizens. But on the morrow 46 XIV | faces.~The wraiths of their dead companions came back to 47 XIV | not stir; those who were dead, being prevented from falling, 48 XIV | themselves at a blow, and as the dead fell, the rest would mount 49 XIV | and more livid than the dead, with his hair quite erect, 50 XIV | tract of the plain, and the dead were mingled with clothes 51 XIV | as the mountain and the dead. Night was falling; the


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