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47 zaimph
46 drew
46 opened
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46 sometimes
46 terrace
46 voice
Gustave Flaubert
Salammbo

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1 I | Lusitanian of gigantic stature ran over the tables, carrying 2 I | sprang over the tables and ran straight up to Gisco, gesticulating 3 I | arrows; the most daring ran to the elephants, desiring 4 I | the first staircase, which ran obliquely along the first 5 II | flow. Spendius immediately ran through the crowd calling 6 II | itself above the leaves.~They ran thither. It was a lion with 7 II | it. Soon the provisions ran low; and there was talk 8 II | he had brought it.~They ran to the outposts, and the 9 IV | bellowed in the temples, slaves ran about with baskets on their 10 IV | disembarked the soldiers ran to him. He had a sort of 11 IV | pavement of the gallery that ran along the cisterns.~Then, 12 V | two long galleries which ran parallel to each other. 13 V | where a cleft a cubit wide ran down the wall from top to 14 V | clapped their hands.~He ran up to the great gate, which 15 VI | ascended the Acropolis or ran to the harbour, and the 16 VI | Carthage; behind it a valley ran at right angles between 17 VI | army drew out, the captains ran panting right and left to 18 VI | ravines and bushes they ran down the fugitives like 19 VII | the nape of the neck. They ran about calling to one another 20 VII | platform of her terrace. She ran wildly about it from left 21 VIII| skulls in the fight if they ran away.~He would not allow 22 VIII| their breasts; then they ran quickly to the square of 23 VIII| as subtle as the breath, ran across the surface of the 24 VIII| and those at the bridge ran pell-mell to fall in a body 25 VIII| patera of pure wine, and ran after his troops, who were 26 VIII| Some Epirote shepherds ran upon the left squadron of 27 VIII| began to waver, the captains ran to and fro in distraction, 28 VIII| away from the wings and ran towards Utica.~The Clinabarians, 29 IX | following the armies. They ran on the flank of the syntagmata 30 IX | among the stones. Zarxas ran up to him, knocked him down, 31 IX | camels slain for sacrifice ran along the flights of stairs 32 XI | like arrows; black shadows ran about distractedly on the 33 XII | was allowed to them, they ran from one to the other, uncertain 34 XII | and lighter than a leopard ran towards the Carthaginians.~ 35 XIII| all the scattered slingers ran up. Some approached the 36 XIII| them. The crowd meanwhile ran to and fro; armed bands 37 XIII| flag-stones, the serpents ran about, seemed to multiply, 38 XIII| like bulls. All rose and ran to the rampart.~A forest 39 XIII| attacked him in front he ran them through; if they fled 40 XIII| flourishing his terrible axe, ran over the shields, which 41 XIII| hurt, wept a little as he ran beside him.~When on a level 42 XIV | passed along in streams which ran impetuously over the pavement.~ 43 XIV | provisions.~The Barbarians ran thither and spent the night 44 XIV | The latter returned, and ran straight against the Carthaginians; 45 XIV | great beasts, in fright, ran headlong into the gulf, 46 XIV | before him. Several times he ran against the Carthaginians.


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