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tunic 14
tunics 9
tuning 1
tunis 23
turf 4
turmae 1
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23 spot
23 told
23 tried
23 tunis
23 twenty
23 wore
22 animals
Gustave Flaubert
Salammbo

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tunis

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1 II | past. As they arrived at Tunis, some of them remarked that 2 III | gulf and upon the lake of Tunis, where flamingoes formed 3 III | perceived on the horizon, behind Tunis, what looked like slight 4 IV | Mercenaries would grow impatient; Tunis was already with them; and 5 VI | or thrown to the lions.~Tunis especially execrated Carthage! 6 VI | main body should rest on Tunis and occupy the plain of 7 VI | fragment remained before Tunis, the rest disappeared to 8 VI | Autaritus still remained before Tunis. It was hidden behind a 9 VI | Autaritus now extended from Tunis to Rhades. From the top 10 VIII| instead of taking the road to Tunis or making for the mountains 11 IX | Springs; they were encamped at Tunis; and the voices would multiply 12 XII | disheartened; the brave men of Tunis were coming with large reinforcements.~ 13 XII | wait, since the people of Tunis, the whole of Libya, was 14 XII | narrower place. The people of Tunis hastened thither, bringing 15 XII | gulf in the direction of Tunis.~When on a level with the 16 XIV | He did not pass beyond Tunis. He shut himself up within 17 XIV | yet despair; the army from Tunis had no doubt been warned, 18 XIV | still expected the army from Tunis! The length of time which 19 XIV | march to rejoin the army at Tunis.~Above the gorge there stretched 20 XIV | important matter was to take Tunis. He advanced by forced marches 21 XIV | Carthaginians were advancing towards Tunis to take it. In proportion 22 XIV | commanded him to fall back upon Tunis; and Hanno, who loved his 23 XIV | the mouths of the Macaras.~Tunis was his; but it was now


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