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1       IX|     vainly bathed with fresh water, and which betrayed the
2      XVI|    on a hill overlooking the water.~ ~It was, as he had said,
3     XXIV| wildly—they were begging for water—a drop of water.~ ~“I will
4     XXIV|  begging for water—a drop of water.~ ~“I will find them!” she
5     XXVI|    and swollen eyes in fresh water, and was prepared to start
6     XLVI|     she begged piteously for water or entreated God to shorten
7      LII|   his pockets no longer than water remains in a sieve. But
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