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gauntlet 1
gauntlets 1
gauze 2
gave 41
gay 2
gaze 14
gazed 23
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42 stopped
42 threw
42 wind
41 gave
41 hung
41 pale
41 tent
Gustave Flaubert
Salammbo

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gave

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1 I | while in a jovial manner he gave utterance to pleasantries 2 II | of silver to them. They gave them amulets to avert sickness; 3 II | Master! master!”~Matho gave him but scant thanks for 4 II | spread over his whole body, gave him the appearance of an 5 II | to us! Only yesterday I gave more money for a bather 6 II | companions and yours!”~They gave him wine to drink, and he 7 II | ptisan. But, as his malady gave him a great appetite, there 8 III | heaved swelled her bosom, and gave an undulating movement to 9 IV | This first line of wall gave immediate shelter to Malqua, 10 IV | whispered a word to one or gave a dagger to another. The 11 IV | grating. They shook it, it gave way, and they found themselves 12 VI | the doors, and the women gave their necklaces, rings, 13 VI | And his violaceous lips gave forth a breath more nauseous 14 VI | semicircles round his nostrils gave him a strange and terrifying 15 VII | trafficking and commanding, gave an appearance of cunning 16 VII | daylight animated him, and gave him a terrible and impatient 17 VII | The vermilion on her lips gave additional whiteness to 18 VIII| of the rest, he himself gave sixty suits of armour, and 19 VIII| their arms from them, and gave them to the serving-men. 20 X | chair with ivory uprights, gave herself up to the attentions 21 XI | fugitive from Carthage.”~He gave a whistle, which was repeated 22 XI | his tent. The smoky lamp gave but little light, and he 23 XI | your father!”~NarrHavas gave a great gesture of surprise; 24 XII | immediate hostilities unless she gave twelve hundred talents with 25 XIII| of the zaimph among them, gave them good hopes. Carthage 26 XIII| alternately until both sides gave out an equal sound. Spendius 27 XIII| gaiety of their work they gave utterance to jests on the 28 XIII| of corn, and his stewards gave it to the people. For three 29 XIII| gravel with his slaves.~He gave clothing, boots, and wine. 30 XIII| clothing, boots, and wine. He gave all the rest of the corn 31 XIV | thousand paths; houses suddenly gave way, and small beams, plaster, 32 XIV | quickly around them; they gave them names. The sight of 33 XIV | animals, sacred to Baal, gave the Carthaginians even more 34 XIV | wrapped in their cloaks they gave themselves up silently to 35 XIV | were sailing in a storm and gave orders for the handling 36 XIV | for their viscous skin gave a rude, soft impression 37 XIV | with, were tortured; he gave the women to his soldiers 38 XIV | whisper to them: “I will gave you whatever you want! I 39 XIV | tubercles on his cheeks gave to his face an expression 40 XV | of the Mercenaries; they gave themselves up to dreams 41 XV | die! At this moment Matho gave a great start; she was on


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