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| Alphabetical [« »] drepanum 3 dress 4 dressed 7 drew 46 dried 9 dried-grass 1 dried-up 1 | Frequency [« »] 47 quite 47 republic 47 zaimph 46 drew 46 opened 46 ran 46 sometimes | Gustave Flaubert Salammbo IntraText - Concordances drew |
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1 I | lying face downwards they drew out the pieces of meat and 2 I | tables of the captains, who drew back somewhat as they watched 3 I | Narr’ Havas, with a bound, drew a javelin from his girdle, 4 I | of a master’s heel!”~He drew Matho to quite the other 5 II | bathed with shouts, and drew water in their helmets, 6 IV | At last the Barbarians drew near.~To crush them in the 7 IV | were being duped. Then they drew their swords with threats 8 IV | Matho.~The next day Spendius drew him aside to the bank of 9 V | her pointed fingers.~They drew a hanging aside, in order 10 V | inspiration guided him. He drew Matho behind Tanith’s chariot, 11 V | transformed.~A sound of footsteps drew near, a door opened, and 12 V | the angle of a wall a man drew back frightened by the sparkling 13 V | days; and yet something drew me on! I tried to come to 14 V | stammered out, and they drew closer together.~She kept 15 VI | in proportion as the army drew out, the captains ran panting 16 VI | abrupt tone.~The Ethiopian drew a long dagger from his girdle 17 VII | walk with precaution, he drew her by the arm into a remote 18 VII | some time. At last Hamilcar drew from his breast a little 19 VII | associated with the altar. They drew back.~Hamilcar had ceased 20 VII | dived into his sleeves and drew from them two broad cutlasses; 21 VII | is irreparable!”~Then he drew back and Salammbo was astonished 22 VII | ground with his heel, and drew his hand across his forehead 23 VII | simultaneously stiffening their arms, drew back from its rings the 24 VII | shall want them.” And he drew the antelope’s skin that 25 VII | the women fled. The slaves drew back and formed a large 26 VIII| In the following day he drew two hundred and twenty-three 27 IX | dagger into his throat; he drew it out, threw himself upon 28 X | waiting for me.”~Taanach drew back in surprise, and in 29 XI | on his shoulder.~Salammbo drew still nearer; the Barbarian 30 XI | sides of the door. Matho drew the canvas abruptly aside. 31 XI | veils from her head. He drew back with his elbows behind 32 XI | Taking her by the wrists he drew her gently to him, and then 33 XII | cut off their hair; they drew their own blood and poured 34 XII | thirds of the mountain he drew Gisco’s head from his breast 35 XII | astonished at his work.~Then he drew himself up. He surveyed 36 XIII| soldiers clung to the beam and drew it back. The Carthaginians 37 XIII| exhausted.~A terrible creaking drew near, mingled with the rhythm 38 XIII| depths of their breasts they drew forth a hoarse and cavernous 39 XIII| to encourage the people, drew bodkins from their girdles 40 XIV | with mutual kisses. None drew back. They rushed upon the 41 XIV | thinking of Spendius.~He drew up the Barbarians in six 42 XIV | sections of the velites drew together in parallel lines, 43 XIV | continued to advance, he drew out the three inner ranks 44 XIV | Carthaginians. But they always drew back and turned their weapons 45 XIV | flat upon him, he slowly drew out the entrails with the 46 XV | rose against the walls, and drew together at the top. Files