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Gustave Flaubert
Salammbo

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1 I | arms, she repeated several times:~“What have you done? what 2 II | had spit upon them three times to attract death, or had 3 II | shoulder calling him several times, “Master! master!”~At last 4 II | light around her, and at times I think that I have never 5 II | themselves more reasonable; times were hard, “and if a master 6 IV | constantly shut.~More than twenty times he walked round the ramparts, 7 IV | they exacted four hundred times as much for a measure of 8 IV | have Hanno’s head.~Several times a day, they left their camp, 9 IV | darted against him. Several times they hurled reproaches at 10 IV | the cord relaxed. Several times it nearly broke.~At last 11 V | who bore the veil, several times felt that it was being pulled 12 V | lattice-work of reeds. Several times he struck his foot, for 13 V | sword-thrust. She repeated several times: “Begone! begone!”~The crowd 14 V | imprecations resounded many times renewed.~Suddenly a long 15 VI | some news from them. As in times of pestilence, all the houses 16 VI | had already called several times upon Carthage for assistance; 17 VI | every halting-place; several times they believed themselves 18 VII | imitate a jackal’s cry three times. If you do not see me, you 19 VII | in Carthage now! How many times did I not call upon you! 20 VII | over to the enemy a hundred times?” cried the others.~“Why, 21 VII | Arabia, where it had ten times the value of gold, and the 22 VII | jackal uttered its cry three times in succession. Hamilcar 23 IX | embarrassment and a peril. Several times they were repulsed, but 24 IX | Mercenaries, who were ten times as numerous, would triumph 25 IX | terraces, and bowing down nine times uttered a loud cry in salutation 26 X | Salammbo’s serpent had several times already refused the four 27 X | shine in its splendour; at times he received Greeks by night 28 XI | of hot air. There came at times broad lightning flashes; 29 XII | first read the letter three times in succession; and held 30 XII | his arm rapidly several times,—and the mass, when thrown 31 XII | had been asserted several times; and all had believed it 32 XII | with anguish, and twenty times believing that he was going 33 XIII| nomenclature (which changed several times in the course of the centuries) 34 XIII| the air it turned several times to the right and to the 35 XIII| made ready. But a hundred times as many would have been 36 XIII| streets. At the quietest times masses of people would suddenly 37 XIII| clapped his hands three times. Giddenem appeared.~“Listen!” 38 XIII| they were moved several times in succession with little 39 XIV | thousand men, and several times they enjoyed the sight of 40 XIV | most tormenting. Often, at times of the greatest weariness, 41 XIV | would have sacrificed twenty times as many for the success 42 XIV | he would advance twenty times a day to the rocks at the 43 XIV | imminent to all. How many times had they not tried to open 44 XIV | him!” he repeated several times, as though the thing had 45 XIV | would become eternal. Twenty times during the night he rose 46 XIV | Carthaginians were several times entangled in their midst. 47 XIV | away before him. Several times he ran against the Carthaginians. 48 XV | top of a mountain; three times he was seen to leap, and 49 XV | another appeared; several times he flung himself to one


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