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Gustave Flaubert
Salammbo

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1 II | himself into the sea from the top of a trireme where he was 2 II | something extraordinary on the top of a carob tree: a lion’ 3 IV | squares, and was cut from top to bottom by countless intersecting 4 IV | which it was furnished from top to bottom shone in the sun’ 5 IV | and lionsheads at the top, reached to the western 6 V | their cedar columns from top to bottom. Women were sleeping 7 V | Her legs reached to the top of the wall, and her body 8 V | wide ran down the wall from top to bottom.~Then they penetrated 9 VI | lake, and protected on the top by thorny brushwood. Some 10 VI | green cloth appeared at the top of the pole planted before 11 VI | himself appeared on the top of an elephant. He sat bare-headed 12 VI | afterward he was on the top of a defile at Gorza, when 13 VI | Tunis to Rhades. From the top of the Acropolis long columns 14 VII | was choking he went to the top of the tower which overlooked 15 VII | was slowly smoking at the top of it. Then further back, 16 VII | which were painted on the top like pyramids, and had open 17 VII | thronging women, vibrate from top to bottom like a lyre.~The 18 VII | great bunches at the very top of the vaultfloated through 19 VIII| Spendius exclaimed from the top of his dromedary: “Ah! I 20 VIII| growing grey when from the top of the mountain he perceived 21 IX | Barbarians, for from the top of Eschmoun they could be 22 X | quickly, and gazed from the top of the galley staircase.~ 23 XI | dog was running along the top of the wall. The slave threw 24 XI | sentry was walking upon the top of the entrenchment with 25 XI | guess about her. From the top of the terrace he gazed 26 XI | and lightly touched the top of her chest with the tip 27 XII | the whole mountain from top to bottom.~Those who survived 28 XII | some places overlooked the top of the ramparts. It was 29 XII | when he had reached the top and was beside the corpse, 30 XIII| descend at night from the top of the wall with torches 31 XIII| fight on the same level. The top of it should be paved so 32 XIII| passed whole days on the top of her terrace, leaning 33 XIII| with shouts; and from the top of the Acropolis the conflagrations 34 XIII| climbed it nimbly. But on the top they found a second wall 35 XIV | promontory of Hermaeum to the top of Zagouan. This, they believed, 36 XIV | them so as to reach the top, but the bellying shape 37 XIV | thought he saw a man on the top of the mountain in front 38 XIV | enough to haul him up to the top of the cross, and they nailed 39 XIV | themselves headlong from the top of the Acropolis.~Hamilcar40 XIV | with a tuft of hair on the top of the skull, and a shield 41 XIV | had taken refuge on the top of the hill. Their circle 42 XIV | who was leaning over the top of the precipice to look, 43 XV | and drew together at the top. Files of white robes appeared 44 XV | down in a torrent from the top of a mountain; three times 45 XV | would vibrate with it from top to bottom, and both sides


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