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kept 39
kesitahs 3
keys 1
khamon 34
kick 1
kijun 1
kikars 3
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34 earth
34 forward
34 heavy
34 khamon
34 lofty
34 look
34 moreover
Gustave Flaubert
Salammbo

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khamon

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1 I | lights in the temple of Khamon. They thought of Hamilcar. 2 I | galleys sparkled, the roof of Khamon appeared to be all in flames, 3 II | defiled through the street of Khamon, and the Cirta gate, pell-mell, 4 II | they reached the square of Khamon the Barbarians were gone, 5 II | that fringed the temple of Khamon. They were upbraided with 6 III | himself in the starry sphere; Khamon beamed in the sun; Melkarth 7 IV | the sites of the temples. Khamon’s, fronting the Syssitia, 8 IV | pointing to the gate of Khamon in Carthage.~The brass plates 9 V | he entered the square of Khamon where the Balearians had 10 VI | convened in the square of Khamon, and it was decided to leave 11 VII | Greeting! blessing! Eye of Khamon! ah! deliver us! ’Tis the 12 VII | in front of the temple of Khamon. This great expanse of water 13 VII | multitude. In the square of Khamon the people were pressing 14 VII | robe, the high-priest of Khamon in a tawny woollen robe, 15 VII | this? three palaces around Khamon at twelve kesitahs a month! 16 VIII| quickly to the square of Khamon to take their places in 17 X | people in the square of Khamon shouting for arms. The Ancients 18 XII | gate, and the great gate of Khamon threw wide their leaves. 19 XII | seen on the threshold of Khamon. He turned round and shouted 20 XIII| was heard at the gate of Khamon.~Seventy-five soldiers were 21 XIII| rams broke the gates of Khamon and Tagaste. But the Carthaginians 22 XIII| one.~From the square of Khamon to the temple of Melkarth 23 XIII| evening, as the environs of Khamon seemed to be deserted, he 24 XIII| lit upon the roofing of Khamon, and as the smoke blinded 25 XIII| roundway, from the street of Khamon as far as the Green Market, 26 XIII| it towards the square of Khamon.~It moved backwards sliding 27 XIII| sheltered a petroleum flare; on Khamon’s, which was of hyacinth 28 XIII| advance towards the square of Khamon. The rich, carrying sceptres 29 XIII| his feet.~The priests of Khamon, in tawny woollen robes, 30 XIV | issuing from the gate of Khamon with his elephants and soldiers. 31 XIV | night; the clepsydra of Khamon had just completed the fifth 32 XV | terrace of the temple of Khamon there were three long tables 33 XV | prison to the square of Khamon without any escort, and 34 XV | and reached the square of Khamon.~He now belonged to the


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