Chapter
1 I | came from that mouth as water from a spring, so natural,
2 II | a fire, and the peaceful water of the river seemed changed
3 II | the river, for the black water was flecked with stars.~
4 II | sleeping stars upon the water and set them into a mad
5 II | that look at you, clear as water, transparent as if there
6 II | time to splash my face with water, and I will join you.” “
7 II | sort of haze of evaporated water, which spread over the surface
8 II | the roof, dived into the water, splashing the nearest guests,
9 II | almost to float upon the water, in motionless and slumberous
10 II | went into the luke-warm water.~She swam with pleasure,
11 II | going to spring from the water. He followed her with difficulty,
12 II | ankles, gleaming in the water, and the tiny foot that
13 II | were face to face, treading water, merely moving their hands
14 II | followed. He saw her leave the water, pick up her cloak, and
15 III| trees. In a few minutes the water poured about her, covering
16 III| took a stroll along the water, speaking only of commonplace
17 IV | Before her, at her feet, the water flowed rapidly, filled with
18 IV | ridiculous and ugly; and against water because she knew how to
19 IV | platforms cried:~“To the water with them!”~Yvette marched
20 IV | me the most jump into the water,” she said.~Nobody leaped.
21 IV | capable of jumping into the water at my desire?”~Servigny
22 IV | when she drew it out of the water, it bore a magnificent pearl
23 IV | without speaking, bringing water, towels, glasses, and vinegar.
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