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Gustave Flaubert
Salammbo

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1 I | boughs, they strove with open mouths and craned necks 2 I | with a smile on his large, open mouth.~Salammbo had abandoned 3 I | stakes of their pens. In the open granaries might be seen 4 II | marching all together in the open country, and some of the 5 II | with rings, would partially open the litter, and a hoarse 6 III | fore-arms straight and her hands open, she threw back her head 7 III | colonies; I have pushed open the doors of Baal-Khamon, 8 IV | necklaces or girdles, and in open sandles like neighbours. 9 IV | Carthage. Only the sea was open to it, and there it met 10 IV | furiously jealous. They broke open the sycamore chest; it was 11 IV | without, and suddenly the pure open air surrounded them.~The 12 V | themselves again in the open air in a transverse corridor, 13 V | the priests alone could open it; for the temple was not 14 V | other. There were small open cells along their sides, 15 V | lofty as the hall and with open arms. Suddenly the monsters 16 V | doors of the ergastulum open. No one was to be seen about 17 V | with loins bent and mouth open.~Flamingoeswings, fitted 18 V | more, advancing through the open streets. They were barred 19 VI | day. Then the gulf and the open sea would seem as motionless 20 VI | circles of diamonds, and with open mouth he brandished a pike 21 VI | floated for some time with open mouth and staring eyes. 22 VII | body, and his hands half open, he said:~“Barca, Carthage 23 VII | top like pyramids, and had open hands carved out in the 24 VII | accuse herself she dared not open her lips; and yet she felt 25 VII | vapour burst forth.~“Push open the door!”~They went in.~ 26 VII | You will leave the huts open every night to let them 27 VII | boldest followed him.~The open door was flapping in the 28 VIII| being sure that it would open its gates before many days 29 VIII| repairing it. He listened with open mouth, and the bronze plates 30 IX | The rich left their doors open; the city resounded with 31 IX | the North, determined to open up one of the Tyrian towns, 32 IX | screening their eyes with their open hand, while the rest lay 33 X | her hands, her mouth half open, her chin sunk, her eye 34 X | was ever the same, with open eyes, pale as one dead, 35 X | feet, with the gulf and the open sea dimly lost in the colour 36 X | howled against Hamilcar in open council; he told her that 37 XI | Its heavy leaves were half open; they passed through, and 38 XI | morning; the motion and the open air dazed her. Then the 39 XII | backs, with their mouths open, and their lances beside 40 XII | terrible action was about to open, and that the result of 41 XIII| that the leaves did not open. They remained standing.~ 42 XIII| than stakes, their mouths open and their arms outspread.~ 43 XIII| the cisterns. They broke open the doors. A miry swamp 44 XIII| increased when he was seen to open one of the doors of the 45 XIV | times had they not tried to open up a passage! As to implore 46 XIV | their bellies, ripped them open with dagger-strokes, and 47 XV | silver plate; boars with open jaws were wallowing in the 48 XV | his mouth remained wide open; from his eye-sockets there


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