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 1     I|    no dike indeed, and the water was free to go up and down
 2     I|   manes almost swam in the water; the reins were handled
 3     I|   that are croaking in the water - comment s'appelle ça? -
 4     I|   will not; we don't carry water to the Danube."~ ~The young
 5    II|   basins, throwing jets of water into the air, and enabling
 6    II|   time you have a glass of water or drop your pocket-handkerchief.
 7   III| his feet in a large tub of water, chewing a couple of bitter
 8   III|  triton spouting forth the water of a fountain, a violent
 9    IV|     blood is stronger than water; a father cannot slay his
10   VII|    a pity, truly, that the water carried away the bridge,
11   VII| kept in proper repair, the water would not have got at the
12   VII|  to me, and go on!"~ ~"The water carried away the hay because,
13  VIII|  as if you were a glass of water? Do you think I don't know
14    IX|  you know, is thicker than water."~ ~This was the second
15  XIII|   for him now to have that water between him and the hounds,
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