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country-houses 1
country-seats 1
coupled 2
courage 17
couriers 1
course 6
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17 approached
17 barbarian
17 circle
17 courage
17 cries
17 daughter
17 despair
Gustave Flaubert
Salammbo

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courage

   Chapter
1 I | reference were had to their courage, they were worthy of them.~ 2 I | pale. He thought that his courage would be useless against 3 IV | He was respected for his courage and especially for his strength. 4 IV | nation always ready to turn courage to account; and the robber 5 VI | position, the extraordinary courageAh! Demonades! how I suffer! 6 VI | of your bones, and take courage, O reflection of the gods! 7 VI | Spendius had recovered his courage. He dispatched Zarxas to 8 VIII| wishing in his excess of courage to abandon their enterprise.~“ 9 VIII| traders strengthened their courage; and before Spendius could 10 VIII| fault, or to revive his courage, asserted that some hope 11 XI | your elephants and mine. Courage! exterminate them!”~And 12 XII | of the emptiness of their courage, and they stood with their 13 XIII| the same, kept up their courage.~Nevertheless the machines 14 XIV | their souls, jealous of such courage.~In the middle of the night 15 XIV | As to Spendius, a strange courage had come to him; he despised 16 XIV | present to stimulate his courage. Then his distress vanished, 17 XIV | Matho and the invincible courage of the Mercenaries.~But


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