Many of these are water-borne and water-washed diseases, such as dysentery and scabies.
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The stones are mostly white quartz and ironstone, small and water-washed.
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I looked at it; it was the water-washed frame of a horse,-brutestogether!
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And there was activity on the water-washed rocks before them.
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He came back with great leaps across the jam, one huge hand filled with round, water-washed pebbles.
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Their hunting grounds were the holes and crevices beneath the stones or in the water-washed walls of the lake shore.
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They were now ascending an incline, bumping over boulders, hurtling through treacherous ruts and water-washed holes, rolling, swinging, jerking, crashing.
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Captain Moresby found on one water-washed reef the marks of wells and graves, which were excavated when it supported an islet.
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It cannot be believed that the water-washed soils of the East retain as much fertility as the dry soils of the West.
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The rock here is all white sandstone, and thinly overlaps an enormous bed of coal, cropping up from beneath the water-washed surface.
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It was a rough ride, over water-washed boulders down the Dyea Valley; but he roused only when the wagon hit the highest places.
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When he reached the break in the water-washed rock just ahead, the spidery horror would strike and against its attack he was defenseless.
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Roger had done something of the sort before, but he had had fragments of stone from the masons' work instead of water-washed pebbles.
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Where he had made his bed of blankets in the sand, close beside a flat mass of water-washed sandstone, Jolly Roger lay half asleep.