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Gustave Flaubert
Salammbo

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1 I | insufficient, the Council had sent them slaves, ware, and beds, 2 I | from Hecatompylos; I had sent hunters into the desert!” 3 II | attaching Matho to himself. He sent him fat goats, gold dust, 4 II | while the rest shall be sent to scrape the earth in the 5 II | them. Meanwhile they had sent them this.~Then everything 6 IV | fowl, fruit and lupins were sent to them, with smoked scombri, 7 IV | the Suffet Hanno, who was sent to them. They must not credit 8 IV | and Xanthippus, whom they sent back to Sparta in a rotten 9 IV | benjamin they should be sent in ships to the ports of 10 VI | maize. Cattle and money were sent off. Matho speedily paid 11 VI | dictating a letter to be sent to the Great Council, and 12 VI | shrieking. Every day she sent food to the temples. Taanach 13 VII | The gods had afterwards sent him a son; but he still 14 VII | He replied that he had sent a fleet by Gades and Thymiamata 15 VIII| by the Ivory Company.~He sent into Liguria to buy soldiers, 16 IX | junipers, Thapitis, and Hagour sent embassies to him. The country 17 IX | to dazzle the people, had sent to Carthage the two thousand 18 IX | Great Council, nor any one sent as much as a hope. The situation 19 X | evening of the fourth she sent for him.~The better to inflame 20 X | the greater discretion she sent Taanach to the suburb of 21 X | women had been scrupulously sent away; no one might know 22 X | of gems that the mirror sent back rays upon her like 23 XI | amazement. As they passed some sent them a vulgar benediction; 24 XII | the Great Council, he had sent them away with injunctions 25 XII | and that envoys would be sent back with their hands cut 26 XII | afterwards, Spendius was sent to Hippo-Zarytus to procure 27 XII | provisions; the Tyrian city sent them some the same evening. 28 XII | pitiless.~The same evening he sent the Great Council a dromedary 29 XII | he opened his arms, and sent kisses on the breeze, and 30 XII | the sword which he held, sent it against the Barbarians.~ 31 XII | perceived the siege-engines sent by the Tyrian towns coming 32 XIII| grievous convulsions.~Hamilcar sent hoplites to these posts, 33 XIII| changing his intention, he sent him by Taanach the best 34 XIV | have embarrassed her. She sent him word that she could 35 XIV | Hamilcar, in fact, had secretly sent back to the Quirites the 36 XIV | himself their friend, and sent them twelve hundred oxen, 37 XIV | the safe-conduct that he sent them.~They had nothing to 38 XIV | Hamilcar quietly.~They were sent out of the tent to deliberate. 39 XIV | marches upon it.~He had sent NarrHavas to Carthage 40 XIV | her like an elder sister sent by the Baals to protect 41 XIV | to summon Matho. He was sent for.~Hanno fell upon the 42 XIV | who had been successively sent to the two generals had 43 XIV | marriage crown was sometimes sent to a betrothed husband; 44 XIV | hoplites between them, and sent them against the Mercenaries.~ 45 XIV | man arrived who had been sent by the Ancients to find


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