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skill 1
skilled 2
skimming 1
skin 44
skins 11
skirmishes 1
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44 death
44 golden
44 perceived
44 skin
44 trees
43 became
43 bent
Gustave Flaubert
Salammbo

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1 II | nearly naked children, whose skin shone beneath their copper 2 II | out beneath his distended skin; his hind legs, which were 3 II | Greeks ranged their tents of skin in parallel lines; the Iberians 4 II | the moonlight, pricked the skin of his forehead with golden 5 II | corpse, was lying on a lion’s skin flat on his stomach, with 6 II | wherewith to scratch his skin.~At last two heralds sounded 7 II | rags; his soft and earthy skin hung on his emaciated limbs 8 III | and a pointed chin; his skin seemed cold to the touch, 9 IV | wrapped up in an ape’s skin, a black stone which had 10 V | delicate slippers of serpent skin were standing on the edge, 11 VI | earrings, and boots of hyena skin; and standing on the threshold 12 VI | burnt together with the skin, bones, horns, and hoofs.~ 13 VI | dust the gilding of their skin, and to give them iron to 14 VI | clinging to the scales on his skin, made it look pink in the 15 VI | pale like the spots on your skin, and you are not to die 16 VI | eyebrows; a mass of wrinkled skin hung over his forehead; 17 VII | remained a strong old man whose skin seemed tanned by sand, wind, 18 VII | in little bags of violet skin, and fastened to their ears 19 VII | waist-belt of hairy leopard’s skin, wherein gleamed two formidable 20 VII | baskets of hippopotamus skin supporting whole rows of 21 VII | steps, took up a llama’s skin which was floating on a 22 VII | And he drew the antelope’s skin that had been steeped in 23 VIII| Tarentines, with caps of weasel’s skin, two-edged axes, and leathern 24 VIII| soldiers with shields of lynx skin, beyond which projected 25 IX | cuirasses of hippopotamus skin bristling with nails; and 26 IX | pikes, shields of leopard’s skin, linen cuirasses, and naked 27 IX | Barbarians found a sheep’s skin covered with writing within 28 X | every new moon. Its handsome skin, covered like the firmament 29 X | himself from his old yellowish skin, while his body stretched 30 X | and the whiteness of her skin; around her waist, and on 31 XI | like the splendour of her skin, was something special and 32 XI | was covered with a lion’s skin. She was standing. He looked 33 XI | delicately touched the lion’s skin on the palm-tree bed. He 34 XII | which they took crowns of skin to put upon their own heads. 35 XII | blankets, carpets, and a lion’s skin. He recognised his tent; 36 XII | in cuirasses of serpentsskin; then the Pharusians, wearing 37 XII | the filth of their black skin made them look like mulberries 38 XIII| remained clad in a lynx skin, which was fastened about 39 XIII| cuirass had taken his lion’s skin as being more convenient 40 XIII| once lean and bloated; his skin looked greyish, like the 41 XIV | now hideously lean; their skin was overlaid with bluish 42 XIV | nostrils, penetrated the skin, and troubled the sight; 43 XIV | with deep wrinkles; the skin of their bodies was too 44 XIV | garment, for their viscous skin gave a rude, soft impression


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