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30 arrived
30 called
30 grew
Gustave Flaubert
Salammbo

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repeated

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1 I | and waving her arms, she repeated several times:~“What have 2 I | his teeth chattered and he repeated:~“Ah! yes—yes—master! I 3 II | offered by Spendius, he repeated the same words; their nights 4 II | the experiment, Spendius repeated the same phrase in the other 5 II | the Cantabrians.”~Spendius repeated the same statements to the 6 II | without answering them he repeated:~“Yes, all killed, all! 7 III | men.”~“The loves of men!” repeated Salammbo dreamily.~“She 8 IV | you into Carthage.”~“How?” repeated the other, panting.~“Swear 9 V | received a sword-thrust. She repeated several times: “Begone! 10 VI | death, Spendius! Yes,” he repeated, “I will kill her! You shall 11 VI | same to NarrHavas. They repeated the stain upon the canvas 12 VI | and the death-cry which he repeated continually at Rome was 13 VI | nothing more, which would be repeated without any attempt to understand 14 VI | that is so, is it not?” repeated the Suffet, “I am not to 15 VII | sought for some one, he repeated:~“Rise, Gisco! You can accuse 16 VIII| Hamilcar! Hamilcar!” he repeated, panting, and Matho was 17 VIII| treasure, a woman,—a woman,” he repeated, “were she a king’s daughter, 18 IX | delirium of joy! People repeated that there were six thousand 19 IX | Autaritus and Spendius with repeated messages to make haste. 20 X | Yes, what is to be done?” repeated Salammbo.~He rolled between 21 X | pronounced a word she falteringly repeated it.~He indicated to her 22 X | your bridal!”~“My bridal!” repeated Salammbo; she was musing 23 XI | gave a whistle, which was repeated at intervals further away.~ 24 XI | and, grinding his teeth, repeated:~“Going back to Carthage! 25 XI | panting in the dust he repeated:~“Ah! sacrilegious one! 26 XIII| the multitude round about repeated: “Oxen! oxen!” The devout 27 XIV | Spendius. “Him! him!” he repeated several times, as though 28 XIV | pressed against his sides, he repeated: “What are you going to 29 XIV | their signals were being repeated by the standards, which 30 XIV | lengthened roar which was repeated by the echoes in the mountain, 31 XV | frantic intonation—would be repeated for several minutes by the


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