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Gustave Flaubert
Salammbo

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1 I | Suddenly a Gaul, who was close to Spendius, sprang over 2 I | the wall; Spendius came close, and continued in a low 3 II | Spendius!” He pressed himself close against his breast like 4 III | upon the earth; the flowers close, the waves are soothed, 5 IV | their arms and their legs close together, they passed like 6 V | subsided, and it trotted close beside them swinging its 7 VI | left to deliver commands, close up the files, and preserve 8 VI | and they accordingly fell close to them. The Punic foot-soldiers 9 VI | clouds, so as to bring you close to the eagles!”~The three 10 VII | them had ranged themselves close to Hanno, who was sitting 11 VII | upright, with his knees close together, his elbows pressed 12 VII | broad-sleeved hyacinth robe fitted close to her figure, widening 13 VII | the cold.~At last she came close to Hamilcar, and without 14 VIII| master of the interior, would close the route against him. Moreover, 15 VIII| empty clasped one another close; breasts cracked against 16 VIII| stretch out their throats and close their eyelids. Others defended 17 IX | tall, pointed shields fixed close to one another in the turf. 18 IX | it more, they would half close their eyelids, only to be 19 XI | mercy!” He approached so close he was touching her. “They 20 XII | tottering, they fell asleep close to their dead brethren, 21 XII | his hips, and his knees close together, he looked like 22 XII | The two armies were coming close, and were on the point of 23 XII | posted in front of them, close to the walls, being unwilling 24 XIII| with the elbows, and come close together against the belly; 25 XIV | then the darkness would close in again as though she were 26 XIV | it.~The most stoical kept close to one another, seated in 27 XIV | abandoning him, pressed close together; and there was 28 XIV | sky, and when he was quite close to the man, he knocked him


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