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 1       I|        railway station, in the spring of 1848. From a train that
 2     XIV|         his fireplace, and the spring from which he drank. Manasseh
 3     XIV| fruitful. From your seed shall spring peoples and races; for you
 4      XV|      awhile, beside the Wonder Spring," said Zenobia, leaping
 5      XV|      why we call it the Wonder Spring: every two hours it gushes
 6      XV|   yield nectar. Hear that! The spring is going to flow in a moment."~ ~
 7      XV|    amusement than to watch the spring when it flowed. She laughed
 8      XV|    this.~ ~In half an hour the spring ceased to flow. It stopped
 9      XV|     led upward to the mountain spring whence the thoughtful host
10     XVI|        this noon at the Wonder Spring, at the foot of the great
11     XXI|   blood in those days, yet the spring of [184]9 saw the flowers
12   XXIII|     the horse to make a sudden spring to one side.[291]~ ~"Oh,
13    XXIV|        a whole autumn, winter, spring, and summer?"~ ~Anna's eyes
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