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Gustave Flaubert
Salammbo

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leaped

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1 II | King.”~They shouted, they leaped, the merriest began to tell 2 IV | now handsome and vigorous, leaped like a mountebank upon the 3 IV | Their golden bracelets leaped in the vague drapings of 4 IV | returned Spendius, and he leaped into the hole which they 5 V | stones. Spendius and Matho leaped over it.~This first barrier 6 V | feet. Sparks crackled and leaped; they were walking in fire. 7 V | Then at the barrier it leaped at a bound into a palm tree.~ 8 VI | The Barbarians had already leaped outside the palisades, and 9 VI | remains of the feast, and leaped into the basin, where it 10 VII | his sailors; the trireme leaped forward; it grazed the idol 11 VII | mountains; and his heart leaped at the thought of the establishment 12 VII | as if he would fain have leaped without to mingle with the 13 VII | white mules. The Suffet leaped into his chariot and took 14 VII | daughter’s name Hamilcar leaped to his feet. Then with compressed 15 VIII| arming they returned; Matho leaped for joy. “At last! at last!” 16 VIII| it were, an ocean wherein leaped red crests and scales of 17 VIII| the army.~The Tarentines leaped quickly upon their spare 18 IX | the disaster Carthage had leaped, as it were, with anger 19 XI | travelling behind Moloch!”~Matho leaped up; his heart was swelling 20 XI | when Salammbo appeared.~She leaped down quickly from her horse. 21 XII | hole in the dust. Zarxas leaped upon it, and lighter than 22 XIII| the edge of the wall. They leaped into the crowd and never 23 XIII| themselves wild beasts, and leaped upon the passers-by to rend 24 XIII| bristled at its base. It leaped against the wall, the ladders 25 XIII| fled he clove them. Two men leaped together upon his back; 26 XIII| sank upon the helmets; he leaped upon them in order to catch 27 XIV | streams; big frothy jets leaped from the corners of all 28 XIV | vases, sixty Carthaginians leaped upon them and killed them 29 XIV | had none left, and they leaped upon the Carthaginians,


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