Flaubert's Salammbo: The End

     Salammbo rose like her husband, with a cup in her hand, to drink also. She fell down again with her head lying over the back of the throne, -- pale, stiff, with parted lips, -- and her loosened hair hung to the ground.
     Thus died Hamilcar's daughter for having touched the mantle of Tanith. 

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