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Gustave Flaubert
Salammbo

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1 I | pressed on. They were no longer afraid. They commenced to 2 I | Carthage! lamentable city! No longer hast thou for thy protection 3 III | storys of the palaces, was no longer heard; and the camels, lying 4 IV | each soldier. But it was no longer possible to know how many 5 V | her? I fear her beauty no longer! What could she do to me? 6 V | of his hope he could no longer tell what he was to do; 7 VIII| narrower ranks glided below the longer ones and recovered their 8 IX | the Mercenaries were no longer besieging them. Hamilcar 9 X | infatuation and fervour. He no longer believed that the earth 10 X | nothing for you! you no longer love me! you hide your griefs 11 XI | before; but their beards were longer now, their faces still blacker, 12 XI | her beams; then I could no longer distinguish you!” And with 13 XII | himself, for he could no longer endure the shaking of the 14 XII | hitherto uncertain hesitated no longer. Everywhere there was a 15 XII | hearts could stand it no longer. They waved their scarfs 16 XII | The trumpets sounded no longer. All was now quiet. Spendius 17 XIII| bodies swelled and would no longer fit into the coffins. They 18 XIII| Hamilcar’s daughter no longer prolonged her fasts with 19 XIII| ferocious, and the hierodules no longer durst approach them. They 20 XIII| painted stars revolved no longer; the tabernacles were set 21 XIII| quickly. They paused no longer. Every time that a child 22 XIV | position of the graves was no longer visible.~All the Barbarians 23 XIV | They waited for two days longer; then on the morning of 24 XIV | Hamilcar’s orders were no longer listened to.~Matho took 25 XIV | announcing the orders could no longer be heard in the midst of 26 XIV | withstand their distress any longer, had set out from Carthage, 27 XV | order that he might live the longer; to put out his eyes, so


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