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donations 1
done 21
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door 40
doors 20
doorway 1
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41 walked
40 cut
40 days
40 door
40 gisco
40 houses
40 moon
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1 I | illuminated, the central door opened, and a woman, Hamilcar’ 2 I | palace he perceived the red door with the black cross closing 3 I | until he reached the red door against which he dashed 4 I | leaning on a stick, from door to door to tell of your 5 I | on a stick, from door to door to tell of your youth to 6 II | which the slave held at the door.~ 7 IV | were empty, and the red door with its black cross remained 8 IV | steps of a staircase. A door of bronze closed it above. 9 V | leaning against an ivory door. There was no further passage; 10 V | was prostrate before the door supplicating Tanith. He 11 V | narrow aperture above the door.~“Rise!” he said to Matho, 12 V | copper mirrors above the door.~Matho stood a step forward; 13 V | of footsteps drew near, a door opened, and a man appeared, 14 V | through the half-opened door.~The latter led into a narrow 15 V | pearls. He recognised the red door with the black cross. The 16 V | have fled. He pushed the door and it opened.~A galley-shaped 17 V | midst of them; but at the door he stopped, for the fringe 18 VII | doubt driven through the door. Hamilcar counted them one 19 VII | tumult arose outside the door. Some one was trying to 20 VII | streaming from the altar to the door and flowing beneath their 21 VII | the hall before the lofty door, which was closed by a hanging 22 VII | was stretched before the door; and through the opening 23 VII | waiting for them at the door. Most of them departed on 24 VII | stewards followed him.~The door of the emporiums was opened, 25 VII | arch was formed above the door before each passage with 26 VII | halls, and at last reached a door where, to ensure its better 27 VII | enormous bar which closed the door. Hamilcar took a torch and 28 VII | burst forth.~“Push open the door!”~They went in.~Naked men 29 VII | boldest followed him.~The open door was flapping in the wind. 30 X | kinnor-player squatted behind the door and the young boy standing 31 XI | stood on both sides of the door. Matho drew the canvas abruptly 32 XI | Matho!” Some people at the door tried to get in.~“Come along! 33 XIII| existence!”~Then, behind the door, he again asked Iddibal 34 XIII| remained lying down near the door, half hidden among the fringes 35 XIII| suddenly spoke from behind the door. The Suffet was being asked 36 XIII| with a great kick shut the door behind him.~Hamilcar strained 37 XIV | them; they sought for a door in the mountain in order 38 XIV | whisperings and laughter. The door of a tent opened.~Hamilcar 39 XIV | looked at the stars.~Then a door closed and he was wrapped 40 XV | direction of her eyes.~The door of the dungeon, hewn in


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