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Gustave Flaubert
Salammbo

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1 I | commanded in Sicily were having a great feast to celebrate 2 I | nearly the whole.~Proud of having brought the Republic to 3 I | at the feast, his father having domiciled him with the Barca 4 I | there fox six months without having hitherto seen Salammbo, 5 II | hung at their breasts, and having around them horsemen clad 6 II | congratulate themselves on having served it. But they must 7 II | defenceless, their clay bullets having been put on the camels with 8 II | the lake. But some houses having taken fire, any dead or 9 III | would repeat without their having any distinct signification 10 IV | provided with battlements, and having bronze bucklers hung on 11 VI | gain prevented her from having the prudence which results 12 VI | sailors had touched, the sea having retired a long way since 13 VI | suspected the Greek of having a genius of whom he did 14 VI | they had been seized by having ropes thrown over them, 15 VI | re-forming their lines enraged at having been conquered without a 16 VII | around it.” Then he told how, having perceived the Suffet on 17 VII | Hanno accused him of not having come to meet him.~“But that 18 VII | worked on the country estates having been brought to Carthage 19 VII | reappeared at Carthage—the rest having died of fatigue or become 20 VII | or had grown greasy, or, having been taken in nets or from 21 VII | fragments! He felt humiliated at having defended them; it was a 22 VIII| the sea. The two armies, having left their tents, stood 23 VIII| syntagmata or full squares having sixteen men on each side. 24 VIII| while the Tarentines, each having two coupled horses, relieved 25 VIII| in double line, Hamilcar having waited until the Mercenaries 26 VIII| there!—” The thought of having missed the battle rendered 27 VIII| feet. You reproach me for having lost the battle against 28 IX | hair.~Thus the Barbarians, having contrived their marches 29 IX | Hamilcar, were mad with joy at having caught him.~Nevertheless 30 IX | every one accused Barca of having behaved with slackness. 31 IX | could not forgive him for having seized their treasure, and 32 IX | Tanith. In fact, Rabetna, having lost her veil, was as if 33 X | her.~She was in despair of having seen the zaimph, and yet 34 X | joy, an intimate pride at having done so. A mystery shrank 35 X | woods of the temples, and having kindled them at the torches 36 XI | against her cothurni; and having a presentiment of an important 37 XII | loaded them with abuse for having allowed themselves to be 38 XIII| baskets; then, the cables having been fastened, they remained 39 XIII| them. Then, the country having been ravaged, provisions 40 XIII| restoration of the zaimph having been of no avail. They kept 41 XIII| so proud was Salammbo of having saved the zaimph.~But the 42 XIII| should be blamed for not having yielded to it. She said 43 XIII| and Italy, and their hair, having been rendered elastic by 44 XIV | water, the leathern bottles having been completely dried up 45 XIV | the head of an ox; then having formed a diadem with two 46 XIV | and announced to them that having too many to feed he did 47 XIV | Numidians.~Hanno’s camp having been overthrown, he had 48 XV | summit of the Acropolis. Having thus the people at her feet, 49 XV | Hamilcar’s daughter for having touched the mantle of Tanith.~


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