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inwards 1
ionian 1
irisated 1
iron 28
iron-mines 1
ironic 1
ironical 1
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28 command
28 enough
28 fashion
28 iron
28 libyans
28 money
28 noise
Gustave Flaubert
Salammbo

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iron

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1 I | yet made a noise as of old iron like driving chariots.~They 2 II | Behind their gratings of iron or reed the women, with 3 II | Greeks, girthed in their iron waist-belts, strained their 4 III | female slave who carried an iron dish filled with live coals.~ 5 IV | fir-cones, and the other clad in iron and wearing helmets. Amid 6 IV | filth. They were tied with iron chains around the body to 7 IV | arcades. Bring with you an iron pick, a crestless helmet, 8 IV | rapidly like a sling; the iron instrument caught fast, 9 V | throughout of heart of oak, with iron nails and sheathed with 10 VI | they forged swords with the iron of the ploughs; the children 11 VI | chain. Each one wore an iron carcanet, and the crowd 12 VI | cuirasses in sheets of horn or iron plates. At last the scaffoldings 13 VI | their skin, and to give them iron to drink.~A strip of green 14 VII | rose the Moloch, all of iron, and with gaping apertures 15 VII | plates, silver ingots, and iron bars alternated with pigs 16 VII | trembled. But seizing an iron bar he began like one distraught 17 VII | had broken his leg with an iron bar.~This silly atrocity 18 VII | Those who were under the iron tore their faces with their 19 VIII| their shoulders, moved about iron distaffs furnished with 20 IX | others would hasten up; an iron hail would fall upon the 21 XII | clarions, pieces of wood, iron and brass, corn, straw, 22 XII | fastened to the ends of ropes, iron triangles, clubs and bodkins. 23 XIII| bound at intervals with iron bracelets; it was thrice 24 XIII| eight wheels banded with iron, and it had been advancing 25 XIII| interior like pillars of iron. Some might be seen climbing 26 XIII| cry as though a red hot iron had burnt him; and he began 27 XIV | and was shaped like an iron hatchet with a surrounding 28 XIV | had given way under the iron pins, portions of his limbs


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