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27 fingers
27 goddess
27 high
27 joy
27 lake
27 legs
27 lines
Gustave Flaubert
Salammbo

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joy

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1 I | eye was dilated with the joy of being able at last to 2 I | applauded and howled with joy.~HE knew it, he who had 3 II | transported with frenzied joy at the thought of clasping 4 II | could scarcely repress his joy, as he explained the horrors 5 III | feet, and felt a kind of joy on seeing her suffer for 6 V | stamped their feet with joy when they saw the impotence 7 VII | him there would be great joy in Carthage now! How many 8 VII | anguish increased their joy redoubled, and those who 9 VII | the ear in token of their joy, and many of them had never 10 VII | subterranean deities. It was as the joy of one of the Kabiri; and 11 VIII| returned; Matho leaped for joy. “At last! at last!” he 12 VIII| seized with extravagant joy. Hamilcar was not to be 13 IX | there was a delirium of joy! People repeated that there 14 IX | Hamilcar, were mad with joy at having caught him.~Nevertheless 15 IX | to it with mutterings of joy, and startings which shook 16 X | and yet she felt a sort of joy, an intimate pride at having 17 X | and he even seemed to take joy in grieving her by the revelation 18 XI | the gods; dissembling his joy he replied:~“May the Baals 19 XII | think.~At the shrieks of joy uttered by the crowd he 20 XII | he was transported with joy at the thought of seeing 21 XII | the extravagance of their joy.~A man in a torn, brown 22 XIV | Carthaginians even more joy than the arrival of such 23 XIV | with increased fury and joy. Several, from laziness 24 XIV | were moved with extravagant joy, they embraced one another, 25 XIV | support.~Now that their first joy was over they began to harbour 26 XIV | mingled with the sobs of joy which they uttered. Through 27 XV | in the spasm of Titanic joy and boundless hope.~Narr


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