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shingle 1
shining 7
ship 6
ships 21
shipwreck 1
shipwrecked 1
shiver 1
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21 pride
21 sacred
21 sandals
21 ships
21 shoulder
21 small
21 vague
Gustave Flaubert
Salammbo

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ships

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1 I | people. In the distance a few ships’-lanterns were gliding across 2 I | them to be rocking like ships, they rolled their great 3 II | and the ploughshares like shipsanchors, with the pomegranate 4 IV | fire to their camp with ships and machines. His colleague 5 IV | no more! You will have no ships, and they will kill you 6 IV | benjamin they should be sent in ships to the ports of the Balearians.~ 7 IV | that they had been promised ships, he swore by Moloch to provide 8 V | colossuses, and the masts of the ships. He went on, nevertheless, 9 VI | their minds. If they had had ships they would immediately have 10 VII | crushed against the other ships moored to stakes and terminating 11 VII | built for sheltering the ships. Before each of these rose 12 VII | money-grubbers would fit out ships, these proprietors of cultivated 13 VII | gold.~“You will lose your ships, your country seats, your 14 VII | questioned the Chief of the Ships. He was an old pilot with 15 VII | with any shore; but the ships prows became entangled in 16 VII | bring me the accounts of the ships, of the caravans, of the 17 VII | the Steward. “As to the ships chartered in common, it 18 VIII| spurs on their breasts, like shipsprows, clove through the 19 X | colossuses and the beaks of the ships, passed beyond the terraces 20 XII | tattered canvas looked like dim ships half lost in the breakers. 21 XIII| been taken from the very ships as though Carthage wished


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