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1 III, II| thou wilt teach me how to swim. The lake is just out yonder 2 III, II| say that thou canst not swim; for once, when we were 3 III, II| Already then the desire to swim arose in me. What a delicious 4 III, II| a delicious sensation to swim through the water - to make 5 III, II| she desires to learn to swim, I must have a bath-house 6 III, II| When I have learned to swim all by myself, may not I 7 III, II| in daylight thou wilt not swim beyond those willows which 8 III, III| fourth lesson she could swim alone, and sped over the 9 III, III| would call her, she would swim back to the canoe, clamber 10 III, III| maid was now permitted to swim as far out into the open 11 VI, VI| he had taught her how to swim, and had always accompanied 12 IX, II| Neither man nor beast can swim through a network of growing 13 IX, II| that it was impossible to swim across the narrow stretch