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 1     I,     85|      their javelins amid the water. The Cherusci, on the other
 2     I,     93| ground or shallows from deep water. Men were swept away by
 3     I,     93|     with the head only above water, sometimes losing their
 4    II,     10| plunging recklessly into the water and displaying their skill
 5    II,     28|      anchors or bale out the water which rushed in upon them.
 6    IV,     39|    islands were deficient in water, and that he whose life
 7    IV,     67|    view of cutting off their water and forage. He also threw
 8    XI,     24|  while they dug channels for water and constructed below the
 9   XII,     60|    signs of life on the calm water at the river's edge, was
10   XII,     67|      over, the outlet of the water was opened. The careless
11   XII,     67|   the whole company, for the water, in the violence of its
12   XII,     73|   surface of the rocks under water to quit the windings of
13  XIII,     18|     poured in with some cold water, and this so penetrated
14  XIII,     73|  opposite elements, fire and water, when the latter had been
15   XIV,      5| plunge her unawares into the water. "Nothing," he said, "allowed
16   XIV,     33|      to this was scarcity of water, a burning summer and long
17   XIV,     40|    by fording, or, where the water was deep, swam by the side
18    XV,      4|     country was deficient in water, he established forts to
19    XV,     52|  moisture which could supply water, except the Pomptine marshes.
20    XV,     53|      And to provide that the water which individual license
21    XV,     54|    part of the coast, whence water was procured to sprinkle
22    XV,     56|    diet of wild fruits, with water from a running stream when
23    XV,     83|     entered a pool of heated water, from which he sprinkled
24    XV,     90|  bath, and plunged into warm water, without uttering a word
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