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1 II, 1| possibly have springs. The waters we find on the earth either 2 II, 1| understand a source from which waters are ladled as it were from 3 II, 1| worked artificially. All the waters that exist belong to one 4 II, 2| original head and source of all waters is what is called Tartarus-a 5 II, 2| the centre, from which all waters, flowing and standing, are 6 II, 3| now given an account of waters and the sea, why they persist, 7 IV, 1| as a whole; and all other waters likewise. Animals too are