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pits 3
pity 13
pivots 1
place 33
placed 42
places 15
placidity 1
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33 followed
33 heart
33 house
33 place
33 rich
33 rolled
33 single
Gustave Flaubert
Salammbo

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1 II | scars on his legs at the place where the fetters had long 2 II | for some time a convenient place from which to harangue the 3 II | language. It was usual to place a few Carthaginian officers 4 IV | Spendius; then he would again place himself in front of the 5 V | valley. It was an exposed place.~“Listen,” said Spendius, “ 6 V | for the temple was not a place of meeting for the multitude, 7 VI | the coast, would take its place, and the metropolis, being 8 VI | Hippo-Zarytus, while in the third place the main body should rest 9 VI | centre of Malqua, at the place, it was said, where the 10 VI | coals seemed to burn in the place of his eyes, which had lost 11 VI | return to Carthage took place amid all kinds of terrors. 12 VII | atmosphere filled this mystic place. The round stones lying 13 VII | to him all that had taken place since the conclusion of 14 VII | had alone remained in his place; and Hamilcar could see 15 VIII| numbers, being careful to place a strong man and a weak 16 VIII| and your men obey YOU. Place them in the front: mine 17 IX | Scarcely was he in one place when he removed to another. 18 IX | recognised Gisco. Although the place was a dangerous one they 19 XII | the ground, at the very place where he had happened to 20 XII | had himself conveyed from place to place and re-read it. 21 XII | himself conveyed from place to place and re-read it. For seven 22 XII | higher to find a narrower place. The people of Tunis hastened 23 XII | with the ground, in the place which the others had occupied. 24 XII | towards the aqueduct; the place was unprotected: they crawled 25 XIII| to reach further, would place a second and a third; and, 26 XIII| was the most invulnerable place in the wall, which was for 27 XIII| There was a rush to the place. Water might be seen in 28 XIII| which kept them in their place. Some devout persons had 29 XIV | come a little nearer, to a place, which he pointed out to 30 XIV | camp, with most, took the place of their country; living 31 XIV | desert. They sought for a place of refuge, no matter where. 32 XIV | The encounter should take place the following day at sunrise, 33 XV | remained standing in the same place since the day before, and


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