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dark 18
darkened 1
darker 1
darkness 27
dart 2
darted 11
darting 1
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27 big
27 captains
27 corners
27 darkness
27 few
27 fingers
27 goddess
Gustave Flaubert
Salammbo

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darkness

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1 I | followed him, and through the darkness, for the lights of the feast 2 II | Matho wept thus in the darkness; the Barbarians were sleeping. 3 II | torches which crackled in the darkness, were pawing the ground; 4 III | which was still wrapped in darkness there glittered white and 5 III | sink back again into the darkness.”~Schahabarim was silent. 6 III | began:~“Before the gods darkness alone was, and a breathing 7 IV | passed like arrows into the darkness, choking, gurgling, and 8 IV | were, of light, while the darkness round about thickened towards 9 V | narrow streets amid the darkness. The strips of esparto-grass 10 V | flickering far back in the darkness, and they went up to it. 11 V | thing which pierced the darkness.~“Hide the zaimph!” said 12 V | arrangement they looked in the darkness like rows of delicate pearls. 13 VII | shadows glided through the darkness. They followed him, others 14 VII | them mounted up into the darkness of the vault; and for some 15 VII | and disappeared into the darkness.~This was believed to be 16 VIII| points of their pikes. The darkness increased. They had lost 17 VIII| They shouted through the darkness, and the army followed them 18 VIII| burned here and there in the darkness like beacons nearly half 19 VIII| scared, and lost in the darkness, he returned more impetuously 20 X | ancient, viscous, and fecund darkness, and the orbit which it 21 X | lost in the colour of the darkness.~He would set forth to her 22 XI | lightning flashes; then the darkness increased; and she could 23 XI | first she walked through the darkness without meeting any one, 24 XII | tramping of their feet in the darkness. From time to time Barca 25 XII | came and chatted in the darkness with the soldiers through 26 XIV | cushions of cloud; and then the darkness would close in again as 27 XIV | closed and he was wrapped in darkness.~On the morrow, at the same


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