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guilty 2
guinea 1
guinea-fowl 1
gulf 30
gulped 1
gum 2
gummed 1
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30 arrived
30 called
30 grew
30 gulf
30 hanging
30 hidden
30 horizon
Gustave Flaubert
Salammbo

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gulf

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1 II | He had been born in the gulf of Syrtis. His father had 2 III | upon the mountain-circled gulf and upon the lake of Tunis, 3 III | on the other side of the gulf. Below it there was a little 4 IV | he threw himself into the gulf and swam for three hours 5 IV | disembarking at the end of the gulf of Utica, and the second 6 VI | Utica, at the foot of the gulf, was convenient for bringing 7 VI | on the other shore of the gulf on the outskirts of the 8 VI | middle of the day. Then the gulf and the open sea would seem 9 VI | their houses, beyond the gulf on the slopes of Byrsa. 10 VI | at the extremity of the gulf, were sand-heaps like arrested 11 VI | soldiers on rafts across the Gulf of Carthage. Then they wheeled 12 IX | shore at the end of the gulf before the camp of Autaritus.~ 13 X | under their feet, with the gulf and the open sea dimly lost 14 X | on the other side of the gulf the mountain bases, the 15 XI | yellow earth separating the gulf from the lake and extending 16 XII | end of an islet-covered gulf.~Vociferations arose, followed 17 XII | on the other side of the gulf. As soon as they perceived 18 XII | away along the edge of the gulf in the direction of Tunis.~ 19 XIII| protected by the sea and the gulf, remained inaccessible. 20 XIII| been tacking about in the gulf and watching the ramparts. 21 XIII| the plain fell into the gulf.~Hamilcar did not give way. 22 XIII| had been seen along the gulf with the Mercenaries, near 23 XIII| extended from the bluish gulf to the purely white lagoon; 24 XIV | end. He placed it in the gulf in front of the raft; then 25 XIV | of a tree,—and Carthage, gulf, mountains, and plains all 26 XIV | fright, ran headlong into the gulf, where they killed one another 27 XIV | between the shores of the gulf, the corpses of the elephants 28 XV | streets and the waves in the gulf, could rend him, and crush 29 XV | immensity of the sea, the gulf, the mountains, and the 30 XV | disappeared.~Then from the gulf to the lagoon, and from


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