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month 10
months 6
monuments 2
moon 40
moon-shaped 1
moonless 1
moonlight 4
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40 door
40 gisco
40 houses
40 moon
40 return
39 advanced
39 broad
Gustave Flaubert
Salammbo

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moon

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1 I | The apes, sacred to the moon, were terrified on the cedar 2 I | perfuming-pans. It was the moon that had made her so pale, 3 I | tails. The blood-coloured moon was shining within a pale 4 I | the wound.~By a ray of the moon which was then gliding between 5 II | eminences lit up by the moon; then stars would tremble 6 III | CHAPTER III~SALAMMBO~The moon was rising just above the 7 III | around Carthage, for the moon was spreading her light 8 III | beneath the rays of the moon, and said:~“O Rabetna!—Baalet!— 9 III | her head to gaze upon the moon, and murmured, mingling 10 III | serene!”~The crescent of the moon was then over the mountain 11 III | as pale and light as the moon. Then she fell back, panting, 12 III | upon the maiden from the moon; when the planet passed 13 III | other the firmament. Sun, moon, winds and clouds appeared, 14 IV | which had fallen from the moon. Many Carthaginians had 15 V | adorned with the crescent of a moon. On the angles of the porticoes 16 VI | extermination of Rome. Thrice in a moon they would have their beds 17 VI | night when there was no moon he transported his elephants 18 VII | which had fallen from the moon. By their fall they denoted 19 VII | you believe it, that last moon he surprised an eagle; he 20 VII | on the first day of every moon. Forget nothing! Love him! 21 VII | pruned at the waning of the moon, had inspected the slaves 22 VII | the rate of one bekah a moon.”~“No! it is too much! be 23 VII | which had fallen from the moon, tyanos, diamonds, sandastra, 24 IX | like dogs baying at the moon.~ 25 X | offered to it at the full moon and at every new moon. Its 26 X | full moon and at every new moon. Its handsome skin, covered 27 X | position of the sun above the moon he inferred the predominance 28 X | resolve themselves into the moon, as their bodies do into 29 X | name which designated the moon, she launched into blessings 30 X | had crushed a fruit.~The moon rose; then the cithara and 31 X | beneath the rays of the moon. The white light seemed 32 X | distinguish by the light of the moon a gigantic shadow walking 33 XI | When Matho arrived the moon was rising behind her. But 34 XI | had now disappeared. The moon was gliding between two 35 XII | background of the sky. The moon was shining behind him, 36 XIII| evening during the previous moon in the centre of the Mappalian 37 XIII| which had fallen from the moon, were whirling in slings 38 XIV | is brought forth by the moon, shouted to make her travail 39 XIV | more beautiful than the moon, better than the wind of 40 XV | and the crescent of the moon was already rising in another


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