Chapter
1 I | hour, his eyes fixed on the water, while now and again he
2 I | then, as soon as I feel the water beneath me, I think of nothing
3 I | round. Long and low in the water, with her two raking funnels
4 I | paddle-wheels beating up the water which fell again in foam,
5 I | upright stem cut through the water, throwing up two thin translucent
6 I | she departed to heat the water. They sat waiting.~No one
7 II | flag-staff, whence the depth of water in the harbour is signalled,
8 II | great river.~Out on the deep water, the limitless water, darker
9 II | deep water, the limitless water, darker than the sky, stars
10 II | drinking two glasses of water, he fell asleep.~
11 IV | towards the jetty on the still water of the harbour. The breath
12 IV | was a soft, crisp sound of water hissing and rushing past.
13 IV | gone mad, and the yielding water it turned up curled over
14 IV | loyal woman clearer than water? Could any one who had seen
15 V | to drink a glass of fresh water from the filter in the kitchen.~
16 VI | Roland wanted to go by water, but the distance and the
17 VI | should have their feet in the water. They also wished to reserve
18 VI | triangle of silvery blue water could be seen in the distance,
19 VI | merged into one with the water that it was impossible to
20 VI | feet in a pool of limpid water while they watched the long
21 VI | slope, a thread of clear water, springing from a crevice
22 VI | She tried to catch the water in her hand, but it slipped
23 VI | your face reflected in the water.”~“If that is all you see,
24 VI | swaying under the quivering water as it trickled off to the
25 VI | found a shallower pool of water, she stepped in with some
26 VI | reflected side by side in water so clear that the black
27 VI | prawn-fishing in the splashing water. And it was all over; he
28 VI | wide, fair horizon of blue water streaked and shot with silver,
29 VI | when they looked into the water, standing face to face when
30 VII | she herself would boil the water and make the tea, for she
31 VII | beads looking like drops of water, fans nailed to the wall
32 VII | saw that there was fresh water in the water-bottle, and
33 VII | glide onward like running water. He had been duteous over
34 VII | who has fallen into the water and cannot swim.~At first
35 VII | made her drink some sugared water and smell at some salts,
36 VIII| thoughts had settled like water that has been stirred and
37 IX | no houses; nothing but water and clouds. And the ceaseless
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