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 1   III|      kiosks around the Sweet Waters were bright with the radiance
 2   III|    the whole valley of Sweet Waters, and a whole park of artillery
 3   III|    as from beside the[Pg 67] waters of the Pruth, from among
 4    IV|      the shores of the Sweet Waters, yes, for every kiss a palace."~ ~"
 5    VI|  residence, beside the Sweet Waters, to take leave of[Pg 126]
 6  VIII|      the palace by the Sweet Waters all passed through his mind.
 7    XI| Christians, and drink up the waters of the rivers, and at the
 8    XI|   palaces stand by the Sweet Waters more curses than prayers
 9    XI|     which stand by the Sweet Waters shall be burnt to the ground."~ ~"
10    XI|    standing beside the Sweet Waters, had become so many rubbish
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