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Gustave Flaubert
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1 I | they were at last about to return to their homes with the 2 I | recommenced. But Gisco might return, and by surrounding the 3 III | Melkarth. “But if he does not return,” she said, “you must nevertheless, 4 IV | Italy are paid, they will return. But as for you, you will 5 IV | want of room.~“We shall return,” said Spendius; “go in 6 VI | to NarrHavas, he was to return to his own kingdom to procure 7 VI | resistance, and they would return against Carthage. Already 8 VI | why did NarrHavas not return? There was nothing but anxiety.~ 9 VI | did not understand.~The return to Carthage took place amid 10 VI | holocausts for Hamilcar’s return.~The sight of the zaimph 11 VII | thus that he had hoped to return. Everything that he had 12 VII | departure of the soldiers, their return, their demands, the capture 13 VII | do not see me, you will return to Carthage on the first 14 VII | had wished for Hamilcar’s return, they were now indignant 15 VII | ask you why you did not return to Carthage?”~“What is that 16 VII | head,” said some one.~“And return against us,” said another; 17 VII | that the master would never return.~At every step he discovered 18 VII | Some cried out to him: “Return”; the boldest followed him.~ 19 VIII| their master.~Hamilcar’s return had not surprised the Mercenaries; 20 VIII| certainty that he would not return from it urged him to render 21 VIII| might be formed; let us return!”~Matho, who had been stunned 22 IX | Utica, or that they would return against him; and finding 23 IX | from the possibility of a return to Carthage.~Meanwhile the 24 IX | above Tebourba as though to return to Carthage. Scarcely was 25 IX | crucify him should he ever return.~The heats of the month 26 X | the Ram, and that of the return to the gods in Capricorn; 27 XI | himself as he spoke.~“Come, return! You will use your horsemen 28 XII | the women also ventured to return, for there were still some 29 XII | was to oblige the souls to return. Then the shouting was resumed 30 XII | manoeuvres which forced them to return to the bottom of the mountain 31 XII | were protracted they would return with greater strength; the 32 XII | terror. The vaguely announced return of the zaimph completed 33 XII | prevented him; and since the return to before Carthage, it seemed 34 XIII| sometimes allowed them to return. At last a day arrived when 35 XIII| constant fear of seeing them return. He then thought of getting 36 XIV | distance off, and they would return more terrible than before, 37 XIV | for them, not seeing them return, believed themselves betrayed. 38 XIV | Mercenaries, in order to return. But, whether from terror 39 XIV | depart that he would not return.~He returned the same evening.~ 40 XV | and empty the streets, to return with lengthened murmurings.


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