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1 VIII | every notable spot on the lake of the~Four Cantons. The 2 VIII | effect of the boat on the lake. One of the young~men met 3 VIII | bedroom looking over the lake and the~mountains, and from 4 VIII | sweeping reaches which, in this lake, are the admiration of every~ 5 IX | had~come to settle by the lake for her father's health, 6 IX | hire boats to row on the~lake, or horses and guides to 7 IX | during my residence by the lake to which I am condemned~ 8 IX | went out in a boat on the lake, round~and about the spit 9 IX | stillness was so perfect on~the lake and around the dwelling, 10 X | perhaps, shone on~this lake, the king of Swiss lakes.~ ~ 11 X | have pitched me into the lake with a stone tied to~my 12 X | the~sublime scenery of the lake, and signed to him to be 13 XI | Francesca to come out on the lake. The Italian~accepted, no 14 XII | Parisian's~face, "is not the Lake of Geneva quite as good 15 XII | Geneva quite as good as the Lake of~Lucerne?"~ ~"But allow 16 XIII | Attracted to the waters of the lake where the beautiful~Italian 17 XIII | one of the finest on the lake. It is situated between 18 XIII | Yes, monsieur, our lake is so fine! Lord Byron lived 19 XIII | follows the shore of the lake, and, like all~the roads 20 XIII | them a wide expanse of the lake.~ ~"My wife is faithful 21 XIV | arises abruptly from the~lake, and were leaning over the 22 XIV | is a wide prospect of the~lake. Watching her as she slowly 23 XVIII| arrival at your villa on the Lake of Geneva. For eleven years~ 24 XVIII| Even to your boating on the lake every~incident touched me. 25 XIX | dam he made a beautiful lake, and below it two cascades; 26 XIX | Watteville thus obtained the lake above his dam he~was owner 27 XIX | lakes! /She/ lives by a lake! A lake is certainly~full 28 XIX | She/ lives by a lake! A lake is certainly~full of love!" 29 XIX | love!" she thought.~ ~A lake fed by snows has opalescent 30 XX | prime minister Modinier. The lake was about six acres in~breadth, 31 XX | the ground occupied by the lake was~appropriated by the 32 XXVI | water and~carry it into the lake. The village did not appeal, 33 XXVI | there was a view of the~lake.~ ~"Listen, dear Abbe," 34 XXVI | balance, and slipped into the lake, which, of course,~was deepest 35 XXVI | buried on an island in the lake at les~Rouxey, where the