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 1     II,       I|             wine mixed with mineral water was a very refreshing drink
 2     II,       I|          will measure for you land, water, or fog; and if your watch
 3     II,     III|        which was protected from the water by a strong bulwark composed
 4     II,     III|           right to that part of the water in front of your property,
 5    III,      II|       sensation to swim through the water - to make wings of one's
 6    III,     III|             very capricious body of water. During the past two decades
 7    III,     III|            had been several feet of water. The owners of what had
 8    III,     III|             bed again; and when the water had resumed its former level,
 9    III,     III|           sky were reflected in the water, a small boat speed out
10    III,     III|            had lost all fear of the water. The waves were her friends -
11    III,     III|              which floated over the water like the sounds of an Æolian
12    III,     III|           maid never wearied of the water. The protecting element
13    III,     III|            walking. But here in the water she moved about like a Naiad;
14    III,     III|          had found happiness in the water.~ ~ ~ ~One evening, after
15    III,     III|           across the surface of the water.~ ~Suddenly a piercing scream
16    III,     III|          the canoe shot through the water in the direction of the
17    III,     III|         expression of horror on the water.~ ~Ludwig looked searchingly
18    III,     III|          the heavy blow fell on the water. The creature had vanished
19    III,     III|          and only the motion of the water on the other side indicated
20    III,     III|            become frightened in the water, you will always have a
21    III,     III|           the glittering expanse of water, at the paradise of her
22    III,      IV|            drank six tumblerfuls of water - his usual breakfast.~ ~
23    III,      IV|           children disported in the water; their shouts and laughter
24    III,      IV|             her sole enjoyment. The water had been her theater, balls,
25    III,      IV|         bending forward, kissed the water; it was her beloved! After
26    III,      IV|             eyes, and fell into the water; it was as if she were bidding
27    III,      IV|             being that lived in the water and ate live fishes.~ ~A
28    III,      IV|       himself, an inhabitant of the water like the otters, a dumb
29    III,      IV|         years he had existed in the water had changed his skin to
30    III,      IV|       restore her confidence in the water.~ ~"Will you take me sometime
31     IV,     III|           maid. A few drops of cold water sprinkled on her face, and
32      V,      II|           some one thrown a pail of water over him. It was impossible
33      V,      II|           yell, and dashed into the water. He thought that the beautiful
34      V,     III| encroachment upon the garden by the water, while to Herr Mercatoris
35     VI,       V|            over her with a glass of water:~ ~"I don't need any water.
36     VI,       V|          water:~ ~"I don't need any water. We were going to drink
37     VI,      VI|       little craft gliding over the water, while Katharina held the
38     IX,       I|          These were pushed into the water; the men entered them, each
39     IX,       I|             have gone very far. The water in the Danube was unusually
40     IX,      II|         through just such a body of water. Only then it was autumn,
41     IX,      II|           which hide underneath the water, and in the springtime send
42     IX,      II|            first to plunge into the water suddenly began to call for
43     IX,      II|        across the narrow stretch of water, came very near losing his
44     IX,      IV|           woman, give me a drink of water."~ ~Without stopping to
45     IX,      IV|           metal helmet to fetch the water.~ ~There was water everywhere
46     IX,      IV|        fetch the water.~ ~There was water everywhere about her, but
47     IX,      IV|          her, but it was the filthy water of the morass.~ ~Katharina
48     IX,      IV|        earth, when clear, drinkable water would rise from the lower
49     IX,      IV|            to it, and sucked up the water. On removing her lips a
50     IX,      IV|           she raised the helmet, of water above her head, as if she
51     IX,      IV|             side with the helmet of water and washed the blood and
52     IX,      IV|            I should like a drink of water."~ ~Katharina made haste
53      X,     III|           glistening surface of the water was ruffled by a black object
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