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broken 26
broken-down 1
broker 1
bronze 28
bronzed 1
brook 3
broth 1
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29 veil
29 well
28 arrows
28 bronze
28 burst
28 close
28 command
Gustave Flaubert
Salammbo

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bronze

   Chapter
1 I | The captains, who wore bronze cothurni, had placed themselves 2 II | axes, spears, felt caps and bronze helmets, all swung together 3 II | Next they uncovered a large bronze tub on a camel: it belonged 4 III | would escape through the bronze tiling, and the heavy breeze 5 IV | battlements, and having bronze bucklers hung on cramps 6 IV | wreathed columns bearing bronze capitals and metal chains, 7 IV | of a staircase. A door of bronze closed it above. With the 8 VI | single line, clothed with bronze and shaking the leathern 9 VII | Behind each of them was a bronze shaft resting on three claws 10 VII | all the torches on the bronze shafts seemed to him like 11 VII | in line like two walls of bronze.~When the echoing chariot 12 VII | of still rarer treasures. Bronze plates, silver ingots, and 13 VII | muzzles fastened by two little bronze chains to render it impossible 14 VIII| ninety-six hoplites, protected by bronze helmets, and handling ashen 15 VIII| with plates of vermilion bronze, like the Assyrian Clinabarians. 16 VIII| legs were all covered with bronze knemids; broad cylindrical 17 VIII| with open mouth, and the bronze plates which circled his 18 IX | their backs with a bar of bronze which caught them at the 19 IX | of the ground before them bronze she-wolves which seemed 20 X | the statues down to the bronze bodkin that served to curl 21 XI | shook his sides with his bronze girdle all garnished with 22 XIII| channel upon a tablet of bronze. This metal plate was released 23 XIII| holding his ear against a bronze shield. He bored counter-mines 24 XIII| which resembled waves of bronze, like a marine god, with 25 XIII| edge of the flagstone in bronze fans, and cast them into 26 XIV | all being fastened to a bronze chain; the archers were 27 XIV | their corpses; and the great bronze line widened and contracted 28 XV | of them a triple row of bronze chains fastened to the navels


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