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Salammbo

CHAPTER IV
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He was jealous of this Carthage which contained Salammbo, as if of some one who had possessed her.

His nervelessness left him to be replaced by a mad and continual eagerness for action.

With flaming cheek, angry eyes, and hoarse voice, he would walk with rapid strides through the camp; or seated on the shore he would scour his great sword with sand.

He shot arrows at the passing vultures.

His heart overflowed into frenzied speech.
"Give free course to your wrath like a runaway chariot," said Spendius.
"Shout, blaspheme, ravage and slay.


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