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came 103
camel 1
camels 13
camp 39
campaign 3
campanian 3
campanians 7
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40 return
39 advanced
39 broad
39 camp
39 fall
39 further
39 kept
Gustave Flaubert
Salammbo

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1 II | that they should go into camp at Sicca, and they had been 2 II | through the streets in the camp they perceived some men 3 II | three hundred paces from the camp to take their round bucklers, 4 II | different direction through the camp.~But the purple curtains 5 II | horse-soldiers outside the camp? At a given signal they 6 IV | rapid strides through the camp; or seated on the shore 7 IV | or setting fire to their camp with ships and machines. 8 IV | decision. They came to the camp without necklaces or girdles, 9 IV | claims.~Many of them saw a camp of Mercenaries for the first 10 IV | at Salammbo’s palace.~The camp was like a town, so full 11 IV | Carthaginians walked through the camp, surprised at the quantities 12 IV | through the streets of the camp. Then, when they were about 13 IV | times a day, they left their camp, and walked along the foot 14 IV | between the ramparts of the camp, swayed with loud shouts 15 V | lagoon, and re-entered the camp of the Barbarians in the 16 VI | a horse on reaching the camp gates, and two hours later 17 VI | turning of the hills.~Some camp followers furnished with 18 VI | plucked up the stakes of the camp with their trunks, and traversed 19 VI | pearl-bordered tents, while the camp of the Mercenaries was now 20 VI | hill behind them; the Punic camp, which was without entrenchments 21 IX | end of the gulf before the camp of Autaritus.~This punishment 22 IX | They took refuge in the camp of Autaritus; but the Gaulish 23 IX | Roman fashion round his camp, and the earth thrown out 24 IX | apart from the rest in the camp of the nomads. These were 25 XI | Clinabarians in the Punic camp; then in the neighbourhood 26 XI | terrace which enclosed the camp of the Barbarians. A breach 27 XI | immediately she was in the camp of the Barbarians.~It was 28 XI | followed him through the entire camp. His tent was at the end, 29 XI | latter; they perceived the camp of the Libyans enveloped 30 XI | Hamilcar is burning the camp of Autaritus!”~He made a 31 XI | what was passing in Matho’s camp; and, knowing that this 32 XI | gallop, circling the Punic camp in search of a gate.~Matho 33 XI | despair that he had fired the camp of the Libyans. This army 34 XII | Havas, the burning of the camp of the Libyans, the loss 35 XIII| about her journey to the camp of the Mercenaries. He even 36 XIV | When they reached the Punic camp the crowd flocked around 37 XIV | friendship among these men. The camp, with most, took the place 38 XIV | him.~Hamilcar pitched his camp on the south side; Narr’ 39 XIV | among the Numidians.~Hanno’s camp having been overthrown,


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