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Salammbo

CHAPTER XIV
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None drew back.

They rushed upon the extended blades.

Their delirium was so frenzied that the Carthaginians in the distance were afraid.
At last they stopped.

Their breasts made a great hoarse noise, and their eyeballs could be seen through their long hair, which hung down as though it had come out of a purple bath.

Several were turning round rapidly, like panthers wounded in the forehead.


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