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house 33
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household 2
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33 beginning
33 followed
33 heart
33 house
33 place
33 rich
33 rolled
Gustave Flaubert
Salammbo

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1 I | Council had appointed his house for the holding of this 2 I | summoned by Salammbo to her house.~At last she descended the 3 I | with me the genius of my house, my black serpent slumbering 4 I | scorned the pillage of the house just now.”~Matho was as 5 II | reap; I am master of the~house! The disarmed man falls 6 III | nets stretched from one house to another like gigantic 7 III | nor set her heels in the house of death.~She knew nothing 8 VI | her, and torn her from her house! No one would have dared 9 VII | People came out of every house; they would not believe 10 VII | island in the centre stood a house for the marine Suffet.~The 11 VII | might enter the admiral’s house. So long as there was no 12 VII | the highest story of his house, and taking a nail-studded 13 VII | costume, and they left the house and the harbour together.~ 14 VII | remembered himself: “Ah! in his house, no doubt! surrounded by 15 VII | Eye of Baal, may your house flourish!” And through these 16 VII | my heart been sad and the house drooping. But the returning 17 VII | eaten the flocks, burnt your house—your beautiful house with 18 VII | your house—your beautiful house with its cedar beams, which 19 VII | caravans, of the farms, of the house! And if your consciences 20 VII | gardens, everywhere! your house is full of corn as your 21 VII | sheds behind the mercantile house to see the supplies of bitumen, 22 VII | garden from the mercantile house to the deer park. They held 23 VII | children were so few. “The house ought to have births every 24 VII | ergastulum, which was a long house of black stone built in 25 VIII| district surrounded his house.~The apprehensions of the 26 XI | In her temple or in your house, what does it matter? are 27 XI | blood! I will not have a house, a stone, or a palm tree 28 XI | ankles.~Carthage, Megara, her house, her room, and the country 29 XIII| though belonging to the house, must know of his existence!”~ 30 XIII| them into the commercial house. Some slaves who had run 31 XIII| passed through the mercantile house he took up a basket of grapes 32 XIV | that no government and no house could resist them.~Meanwhile 33 XIV | the apartments in their house should be sanded with gold


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