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capstan 1
capstans 2
captain 1
captains 27
captivated 1
captive 4
captives 15
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27 believed
27 beyond
27 big
27 captains
27 corners
27 darkness
27 few
Gustave Flaubert
Salammbo

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captains

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1 I | with perfect freedom.~The captains, who wore bronze cothurni, 2 I | through the tables of the captains, who drew back somewhat 3 I | chief, who was placed at the captainstables among soldiers of 4 II | archers with hoplites, captains with soldiers, Lusitanians 5 II | occurred to him to call the captains together; then his heralds 6 II | strokes of the whip; and the captains of the Spartan phalanxes 7 II | the Republic before the captains. Her treasury was empty. 8 II | the Cantabrians.~But the captains understood Punic as little 9 II | Libyan and Balearic, the captains, half laughing and half 10 IV | with phantoms. The other captains were animated by his example. 11 IV | waving salutations to the captains, or stopped to speak to 12 IV | accounts were handed to the captains, read to the soldiers, and 13 VI | as the army drew out, the captains ran panting right and left 14 VIII| Above the voices of the captains, the ringing of clarions 15 VIII| phalanx began to waver, the captains ran to and fro in distraction, 16 IX | Barbarians. Every day the captains inspected clothes and boots; 17 IX | syntagmata by the side of the captains. They called to their husbands, 18 IX | to command them? The best captains were down yonder with him! 19 XI | Matho could distinguish the captains, soldiers, heralds, and 20 XI | The tumult increased; some captains entered. He was arming himself 21 XIII| the Suffet made them all captains; and carpenters, armourers, 22 XIII| fro; armed bands passed; captains shouted orders, while the 23 XIV | children.~They came to the captains and besought them to grant 24 XIV | sword. He was surrounded by captains, who were standing.~He started 25 XIV | tent, on a mat on which the captains were about to sit down, 26 XIV | audacity; he called for his captains. Every one thrust his fist 27 XIV | beyond and behind; and the captains who had been successively


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