Chap.

 1  1|         this means made sure of water end forage, as he was but
 2  5|         the private houses with water; where being received in
 3  5| accustomed to use this: for the water of the Nile being extremely
 4  5|        men might be deprived of water; because being distributed
 5  6|         drew vast quantities of water out of the sea, by the help
 6  6|        them that they found the water the same as before. This
 7  6|        But in a little time the water in the nearest houses became
 8  8|         might easily find fresh water by digging wells, as all
 9  9|        night abundance of fresh water was found. Thus, with no
10  9|       and distressed by want of water, they gave notice of it
11 10|      mariners on shore to fetch water. Some of these venturing
12 61|      for depriving the enemy of water. Longinus, apprehending
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