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Gustave Flaubert
Salammbo

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1 IV | aqueduct of which he spoke crossed the entire isthmus obliquely,— 2 V | smiling, while her hands were crossed upon the lower part of her 3 VII | soon as the doorway was crossed one found oneself in a vast 4 VII | motionless with their hands crossed inside their broad sleeves, 5 VII | chariot pass along.~The road crossed a field planted with slabs 6 VII | to it, said nothing.~They crossed other passages and other 7 VIII| above their heads they all crossed the Macaras as though between 8 VIII| for the first six ranks crossed their sarissae, holding 9 IX | was reported that he had crossed the river above Tebourba 10 IX | were the palisades to be crossed? As to the elephants, they 11 XI | Barbarians clad in animalsskins crossed their path. By degrees others 12 XI | his arms whereon his veins crossed one another like ivy on 13 XI | head bent and her hands crossed.~A dagger was displayed 14 XII | as torches. Others held crossed pikes. The corpses were 15 XII | palisades there rose two crossed standards, the customary 16 XII | had not been blowing. Some crossed by swimming, and the rest 17 XII | and Marmarica. They had crossed the desert, drinking at 18 XII | the Zainus, and then had crossed it at Hamilcar’s first movement. 19 XIII| the two fore-paws were crossed upon his breast, and the 20 XIII| the two staircases which crossed the stories. Some were waiting 21 XIV | Havas perceived him; he crossed the shore of the lake, and 22 XV | slowly beneath it; then she crossed the terrace to take her 23 XV | that his arms, which were crossed on his naked loins, swelled 24 XV | and the street of Soepo, crossed the Green Market, and reached


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