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 1       V|    its streams of sparkling water into the air.~ ~"The Palazzo
 2     XII|   poured herself a glass of water. "How warm this water is!"
 3     XII|    of water. "How warm this water is!" she exclaimed, after
 4     XIV|     a travelling carriage. "Water behind us, fire before us,"
 5     XIV|     stretch without food or water; then, if they were unharnessed
 6     XIV|    had much less to do with water than with the fires on the
 7      XV|    basin partly filled with water.~ ~"Here we will rest awhile,
 8      XV|   graze; then later we will water them."~ ~"How can we?" asked
 9      XV|       There is scarcely any water here."~ ~"There will be
10      XV|     to make the most of the water still remaining in the basin,
11      XV|     stream of crystal-clear water burst forth, flooded the
12      XV|     the greater part of the water that had filled the basin.
13      XV|    to ascertain whether the water was still shallow enough
14      XV|     host had procured fresh water for their table. The previous
15      XV|  further, except a glass of water, and then begged Aaron to
16    XXII| even to halt long enough to water his horse, so pressing was
17   XXIII| toward Borev was laid under water by damming the brook, to
18   XXIII|     with. I am lying in the water, so that even if I had my
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