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blowing 8
blown 2
blows 20
blue 36
blue-painted 1
bluish 10
bluntly 1
Frequency    [«  »]
37 purple
37 schahabarim
37 temples
36 blue
36 closed
36 cried
36 fire
Gustave Flaubert
Salammbo

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blue

   Chapter
1 I | triple necklace of broad blue plates beating against his 2 I | several basins by walls of blue stones. So limpid was the 3 I | fashion, beneath a network of blue pearls. Spendius recognised 4 II | gorges of the hills, while blue mountains reared themselves 5 II | the stones; a woman with a blue fleece about her waist was 6 II | Suddenly the entire city rose; blue, yellow, and white veils 7 II | that is to say, staves of blue wood terminated in horses’ 8 II | garments, his great necklace of blue stones, his golden clasps, 9 III | like a piece of silver. The blue vault of heaven sank on 10 IV | in their hands; while the blue of the sea stretched away 11 IV | pulling off his necklace of blue stones he threw it into 12 V | path, which was paved with blue pebbles, creaked beneath 13 V | of the Kabiri. Its long blue robe was strewn with diamond 14 V | latter were twelve globes of blue crystal, supported by monsters 15 VI | smiling and eating beneath the blue sky, like great sharks sporting 16 VI | passed by rolling his big blue eyes. Then on reaching the 17 VI | behind him. His necklace of blue plates flapped against the 18 VI | with their powdering of blue dust. The Suffet dipped 19 VII | wrapped to the heels in ample blue veils. She advanced face 20 VII | three-headed statuette, as blue as sapphire, and placed 21 VII | at the horizon upon the blue sea. The sun was issuing 22 VII | confusion of white, yellow, and blue garments; a rustling of 23 VII | broad as the sea, forests of blue trees, hills of aromatics, 24 VII | cap, and green, yellow, blue, violet, wine-coloured, 25 VII | gleamed like splashes of milk, blue icicles, and silver dust, 26 VII | the purple factories, the blue smoke of which was ascending 27 VIII| which was closed by a great blue line which they knew to 28 X | broad girdle descended her blue flowing silver-starred trousers. 29 X | neck, thrust her feet into blue leather boots, and said 30 XII | crushed to the marrow, blue from strangulation, or broadly 31 XIII| curtains, which were as blue as the ether, a sleeping 32 XIII| Ceres, who were dressed in blue robes, had prudently stopped 33 XIV | darted past beneath the blue sky in the freedom of the 34 XIV | waves. The sky was quite blue, and not a sail was visible 35 XV | her waist was clasped by a blue zone, which allowed her 36 XV | Large electrum flagons, blue glass amphoras, tortoise-shell


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