Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      II|   He has fainted. Give him water or something; you will know
 2     I,    VIII|   his drinking-water. This water he poured into a large boiler,
 3     I,     XII|     the roses were full of water shoots; the American lilies
 4     I,    XIII|   horses about, feed them, water them, and prepare for the
 5    II,       I|   my roses into a glass of water, and was now preparing for
 6    II,       I|  Morocco" roses out of the water, I heard steps on the gravel,
 7    II,    VIII|   send me a bowl with warm water; I want to shave."~ ~"Certainly,
 8    II,    VIII| chambermaid, set a bowl of water before me, and, as I am
 9    II,    VIII|  de Cologne in the bowl of water, dipped a sponge into it,
10    II,    XIII|  on with my waggons to the water. A detachment of Bavarian
11    II,    XIII|  charges safely across the water and over the fields, avoiding
12    II,     XIV|    a glass of clear, fresh water.~ ~Oh, how I enjoyed it!
13    II,     XIV|    a glass of clear, fresh water.~ ~What a precious, sweet,
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