Book,  Par.

1    IV,     67|         now within range. It was thirst however which chiefly distressed
2    IV,     67|          perished from wounds or thirst, and the whole place was
3   XII,     22| resentment at his wrongs, and by thirst for vengeance. On the other
4   XII,     45|           was more ardent in his thirst for vengeance. Instantly
5    XV,     56|       from a running stream when thirst prompted. ~ ~
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