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farming 1
farms 4
fascination 1
fashion 28
fast 3
fasten 1
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28 close
28 command
28 enough
28 fashion
28 iron
28 libyans
28 money
Gustave Flaubert
Salammbo

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fashion

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1 I | amid the cups after the fashion of gladiators, and a company 2 I | form of a tower, after the fashion of the Chanaanite maidens, 3 I | the ears after the Persian fashion, beneath a network of blue 4 III | the camels, lying ostrich fashion on their stomachs, rested 5 III | lengthened in a plaintive fashion as if calling to some one. “ 6 IV | marvellous and incomprehensible fashion. In it might be felt the 7 IV | forth every night.~In this fashion was Carthage displayed before 8 VI | costumed after the Indian fashion; that is to say, with white 9 VII | advanced in fierce and haughty fashion, cleaving the foam around 10 VIII| increasing in an incomprehensible fashion, Matho had struck across 11 IX | to be carried, in Roman fashion, on the back. As a precaution 12 IX | deep to be dug in Roman fashion round his camp, and the 13 X | ablutions in methodical fashion, according to the sacred 14 XI | increased in so acute a fashion that Salammbo put a constraint 15 XII | ground, sheltered in confused fashion blankets, carpets, and a 16 XII | continuous and intolerable fashion.~The Barbarians looked at 17 XII | end of sticks, after the fashion of standards, howling the 18 XII | in continuous and furious fashion, breathing with difficulty 19 XIII| utilised in a murderous fashion: Ethiopian archers were 20 XIII| in a melancholy and misty fashion, like the recollection of 21 XIII| chess-board. It was a Gaulish fashion, and had been adapted by 22 XIV | and look about in tranquil fashion like a cormorant on a rock, 23 XIV | insidious, and even violent fashion, setting forth the crimes 24 XIV | marvellous and formidable fashion.~A herald was immediately 25 XIV | four equal ranks, after the fashion of gladiators, and began 26 XIV | upon it, after the Punic fashion, before it was erected. 27 XIV | heaps, which in an irregular fashion embossed the plain, something 28 XV | ivory vine-stocks after the fashion of the thyrsus; blocks of


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