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mouths 22
move 10
moveable 1
moved 31
movement 11
moving 7
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31 everything
31 flames
31 morning
31 moved
31 must
31 repeated
30 arrived
Gustave Flaubert
Salammbo

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moved

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1 II | yellow, and white veils moved on the walls in the redness 2 II | towns; a feeling of pity moved him, and he said—~“Be strong, 3 II | Do you think that I am moved by their faces and songs? 4 IV | itinerant vendors there moved women of all nations, as 5 IV | the point of a dagger they moved the bar, which was opened 6 VII | has given to him!”~They moved about raising their shoulders 7 VII | whiteness of his brow; it moved like a serpent between his 8 VII | indeed too good.” Hamilcar moved away without listening to 9 VIII| as the sun appeared they moved into the plain in three 10 VIII| horrible quadrangular mass moved in a single body, and seemed 11 VIII| hidden up to their shoulders, moved about iron distaffs furnished 12 VIII| their running.~The phalanx moved heavily along with thrusts 13 IX | round a shield, attentively moved backwards and forwards the 14 IX | them on the heights. Women moved about with leathern bottles 15 X | him a people of priests moved barefooted through the passages 16 XI | waited; her frightened horse moved round and round, sniffing.~ 17 XI | done. However, their eyes moved, and from these half-opened 18 XI | motion of his toothless mouth moved his beard throughout its 19 XII | But when the Libyans had moved away, the multitude of the 20 XIII| strong pivots; they were moved forward on cylinders, and 21 XIII| and drawing it back, it moved to and fro with a regular 22 XIII| an overflowing sea.~They moved forward the rope ladders, 23 XIII| and stone. The tollenos moved their long yards rapidly; 24 XIII| weak-spirited. They were almost moved by it.~A noise of naked 25 XIII| He looked at him and was moved with a sort of pity. With 26 XIII| the square of Khamon.~It moved backwards sliding upon cylinders; 27 XIII| against the belly; they were moved several times in succession 28 XIV | of their woes. They were moved with extravagant joy, they 29 XIV | hesitation; at last both armies moved.~The Barbarians advanced 30 XIV | himself among the pikes.~They moved away before him. Several 31 XV | a mystic voluptuousness moved in the heavy air; the torches


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