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greet 1
greeted 3
greeting 2
grew 30
grey 8
greyhounds 1
greyish 2
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31 repeated
30 arrived
30 called
30 grew
30 gulf
30 hanging
30 hidden
Gustave Flaubert
Salammbo

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grew

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1 I | cotton-plant; vines, grape-laden, grew up into the branches of 2 I | morning. Then as the rosy sky grew larger, the lofty houses, 3 II | faith that the Carthaginians grew bold and mingled with the 4 II | appeared all the torches grew pale. Her naked breast shone 5 II | and talk; the Barbarians grew accustomed to his services, 6 II | come in. The Balearians grew pale as they learned how 7 III | diminishing away, Salammbo grew weak. She languished the 8 IV | his example. The army soon grew disciplined. From their 9 IV | centre. When the tumult grew excessively violent Gisco 10 V | But suddenly the space grew wider and they recognised 11 V | wailings, and the eunuchs grew pale beneath their black 12 VII | extinguished, the broader streets grew still, then shadows glided 13 VII | red colour of the walls grew black as it rose towards 14 VII | strengthening the soundsrose, grew loud, became terrible, and 15 VII | their clothes.~But Hamilcar grew angry at this loquacity. 16 VII | details, listened to him and grew calm with the monotony of 17 VII | lips parted and his eyes grew larger when he perceived 18 VII | captives of war!~Then Hamilcar grew extraordinarily pale, and 19 VIII| bitter; even the lukewarm grew furious. Then the two sieges 20 VIII| prey; and as his vengeance grew easier of conception he 21 VIII| seemed to see them, and he grew angry. The army from Utica 22 IX | men shared with them. Many grew weak for lack of food. It 23 X | pure. Often he saw that she grew weary of following his thought. 24 X | the python recovered and grew; he seemed to be reviving.~ 25 XIII| thickness.~The Barbarians grew angry at the sight of these 26 XIII| provisions were soon scarce. They grew disheartened. Numerous hordes 27 XIII| Carthaginians, however, grew indignant at this waste 28 XIII| formed irisated lights. He grew pale and dismayed. Hamilcar 29 XIV | their ears, their nails grew black, the cold reached 30 XIV | a kind of pyramid, which grew larger by degrees.~Soon


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