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hewn 2
hictamon 1
hid 10
hidden 30
hide 6
hideous 13
hideously 1
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30 grew
30 gulf
30 hanging
30 hidden
30 horizon
30 increased
30 lay
Gustave Flaubert
Salammbo

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1 I | watching the low tables half hidden beneath the scarlet coverings, 2 I | woods! and to you, ye gods hidden beneath the mountains and 3 I | lights of the feast were hidden by the corner of the palace, 4 I | day. The trampled soil was hidden beneath splashes of red. 5 II | fortifications, and walls were hidden beneath the crowd of Carthaginians, 6 III | Elissa! Tiratha!—By the hidden symbols, by the resounding 7 III | and painted sandals were hidden beneath a heap of emeralds, 8 IV | the centre of Byrsa, was hidden beneath a disordered array 9 V | Its lowest branches were hidden beneath scraps of material 10 V | What if the priests had hidden it? Matho experienced anguish 11 VI | remained before Tunis. It was hidden behind a wall made with 12 VII | increased, for his eyes were hidden beneath the folds of his 13 VII | terrible ones.~Giddenem had hidden those who were mutilated 14 VIII| Their faces were all half hidden beneath the visors of their 15 VIII| in the towers, who were hidden up to their shoulders, moved 16 IX | cavalry, men and horses being hidden beneath cuirasses of hippopotamus 17 XI | the ceiling. She was half hidden by her white hair which 18 XII | some places the earth was hidden with shields; horses’ carcasses 19 XII | had little poisoned darts hidden in their hair. Many had 20 XII | walls.~The isthmus was now hidden by men; and this long surface, 21 XIII| were crowded together, were hidden up to their chins; only 22 XIII| marble, and with its head hidden by a heap of worms. Her 23 XIII| pit in which there were hidden snares. At the south-west 24 XIII| down near the door, half hidden among the fringes of the 25 XIV | for their muscles, and was hidden beneath a slate-coloured 26 XIV | the Barbarians were dead, hidden, or fled. Then his anger 27 XIV | opened up, and the marksmen, hidden behind the others, discharged 28 XIV | rolled into a ball and half hidden by their great manes; they 29 XV | annihilated. The Acropolis was hidden beneath coloured velaria; 30 XV | slashings; the nipples were hidden by carbuncle pendants. She


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