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three-headed 1
threshold 11
thresholds 1
threw 42
thrice 7
throat 7
throat-rattling 1
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42 speak
42 spread
42 stopped
42 threw
42 wind
41 gave
41 hung
Gustave Flaubert
Salammbo

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threw

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1 I | Greeks, whiter than marble, threw the leavings of their plates 2 II | to leave the city. They threw perfumes, flowers, and pieces 3 II | rose-bays. Then they quickly threw aside lances, bucklers and 4 II | and Roman citizen, and threw pebbles into his eyes to 5 II | uttering a cry of terror he threw himself behind them, shielding 6 III | and her hands open, she threw back her head beneath the 7 IV | might enter. One night he threw himself into the gulf and 8 IV | necklace of blue stones he threw it into the crowd as the 9 IV | the Gaul from time to time threw pebbles at their faces to 10 IV | back every time that they threw it, and in order to discover 11 IV | thickened towards the walls and threw them back to an indefinite 12 VI | the zaimph abruptly and threw it into a corner, heaping 13 VII | hastened thither, and some threw themselves into the water 14 VII | remote apartment.~The Negress threw herself upon the floor to 15 VII | the burning wicks; then he threw a scented powder upon them, 16 VII | their smell.~Then they all threw themselves flat on the ground, 17 VII | sheets fall to the ground and threw himself flat on his face 18 VIII| which seemed to vibrate, threw back the depths of the sky, 19 VIII| by the man; the animals threw their riders and fled across 20 VIII| weak; some Greek hoplites threw away all their arms, and 21 VIII| snatched up his sword and threw it upon the ground. “But 22 IX | throat; he drew it out, threw himself upon the wound—and 23 IX | deserter, an enemy. Some threw stones at her to insult 24 X | grains of barley which she threw to them in handfuls like 25 X | pains of her love Salammbo threw herself upon it with transport.~ 26 X | half shutting her eyes, threw herself back beneath the 27 X | again into the chamber. She threw herself upon the ground 28 XI | top of the wall. The slave threw some pebbles at him and 29 XI | polluted by your gaze!”~She threw the zaimph about her waist, 30 XI | resolutely up to a sentry. He threw away his sword, lance, and 31 XI | gesture of surprise; then he threw himself upon Hamilcar’s 32 XII | which was still smoking, and threw it disdainfully upon the 33 XII | by the legs, and suddenly threw them over the ramparts. 34 XII | the great gate of Khamon threw wide their leaves. The Punic 35 XIII| masses.~The Carthaginians threw down mill-stones, pestles, 36 XIII| axe at him; some people threw themselves upon Schahabarim; 37 XIII| exclaimed:~“My child!”~Hamilcar threw himself with a bound upon 38 XIII| first-born that was lost, he threw himself upon his son; he 39 XIII| from their foreheads, and threw it upon the flames. Then 40 XIII| to the balustrade, they threw themselves back again, and 41 XIV | upon his shoulder.~They threw off their cuirasses that 42 XIV | launched his cavalry; all threw themselves face downwards


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