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29 ears
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29 father
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29 knees
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Gustave Flaubert
Salammbo

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1 I | watching the low tables half hidden beneath the scarlet 2 II | skeletons; others which were half eaten away had their jaws 3 II | appurtenances, occupied half of it. Accordingly the Barbarians 4 II | Balearic, the captains, half laughing and half surprised, 5 II | captains, half laughing and half surprised, replied: “Speak! 6 III | became an egg. It burst. One half formed the earth and the 7 III | words, and Schahabarim, half yielding resumed:~“She inspires 8 VII | appeared far above like stars half lost in the night.~The Ancients 9 VII | his body, and his hands half open, he said:~“Barca, Carthage 10 VII | two broad cutlasses; and half stooping, his left foot 11 VII | an island in the distance half lost in the mist.~Hamilcar 12 VIII| them. Their faces were all half hidden beneath the visors 13 VIII| darkness like beacons nearly half lost in the mist; and no 14 IX | Carthaginians went at a furious rate half way up the hill or three 15 IX | enjoy it more, they would half close their eyelids, only 16 X | in her hands, her mouth half open, her chin sunk, her 17 X | gleaming and clear like a sword half out of the sheath.~Then 18 X | the edge of her teeth, and half shutting her eyes, threw 19 XI | gate.~Its heavy leaves were half open; they passed through, 20 XI | in the ceiling. She was half hidden by her white hair 21 XI | rustling of her dress Matho half opened his eyes, putting 22 XII | canvas looked like dim ships half lost in the breakers. Cuirasses, 23 XIII| arms and legs projecting half way out of a heap, would 24 XIII| lying down near the door, half hidden among the fringes 25 XIV | have lost his velites, only half of whom remained, but he 26 XIV | twenty thousand soldiers, or half of the army.~Autaritus, 27 XIV | royal fillet, which was half unfastened, trailed with 28 XIV | with dagger-strokes, and half the Numidians had perished 29 XIV | rolled into a ball and half hidden by their great manes;


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