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fir 2
fir-cone 1
fir-cones 2
fire 36
firebrand 1
firebrands 1
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36 blue
36 closed
36 cried
36 fire
36 god
36 recognised
36 sides
Gustave Flaubert
Salammbo

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fire

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1 I | length, and spitting out fire through his nostrils. Some 2 I | Mercenaries; they speedily placed fire beneath some brazen vases, 3 I | dragon-croups were round a great fire, standing erect on the points 4 II | some houses having taken fire, any dead or dying that 5 III | Voices call me, a globe of fire rolls and mounts within 6 IV | Barbarian’s head, or setting fire to their camp with ships 7 V | leaped; they were walking in fire. Spendius touched the ground 8 V | the mosquito-net caught fire and disappeared, and Salammbo 9 V | and Salammbo awoke.~The fire had gone out of itself. 10 VI | with bitumen, set them on fire, and drove them towards 11 VI | the rich, which were on fire.~One man alone could have 12 VII | the stars, the sky, and fire; by their colour dark night, 13 VII | him like a vast crown of fire laid level with the pavement; 14 VII | the water or blackened by fire. The Suffet had speedily 15 VIII| inhabitants were beginning to fire the engines. All had fought 16 IX | and whole forests were on fire on the mountains; they bordered 17 IX | out to their friends to fire upon the Barbarians. There 18 X | cast a black cock upon a fire of sandarach before the 19 XI | centre warming herself at a fire of brushwood, the smoke 20 XI | were being rescued from the fire. Trumpets sounded. There 21 XI | betaking themselves to the fire; the uproar was increasing 22 XI | then disquieted by the fire, he had gone back again 23 XII | begged Matho to light a great fire of straw in the middle of 24 XIII| protect them against the fire thrown by the besieged, 25 XIII| They began to run and set fire to the rest. They were extinguished 26 XIII| that he might set it on fire and burn Carthage like a 27 XIII| wandering, and shone with limpid fire.~Meanwhile the python had 28 XIII| motion of the sun—the idea of fire in its most exalted form. 29 XIII| the fleet. Hamilcar had a fire of damp straw lit upon the 30 XIII| believed that an immolation by fire would purify Carthage. The 31 XIII| his approach.~Meanwhile a fire of aloes, cedar, and laurel 32 XIII| instruments were still. The fire roared.~The pontiffs of 33 XIII| preserved bones into the fire. Some who had knives rushed 34 XIV | broke. They made a large fire with the tent poles, but 35 XIV | the tent poles, but the fire could not burn the mountain.~ 36 XIV | a wood, the trees caught fire around them; when they drank


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