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1 The water which the villagers used was so brackish as to be hardly drinkable.
2 Yes, they have, and the water is so brackish that it would burst the stomach of a horse.
3 But the little water he got was so brackish it almost made him lose the food he'd managed to eat.
4 The water allowed them was so brackish , and withal nasty, that they could not drink it until reduced to extremity.
5 The water in it we found not so brackish as that part of the Albert River where we left the ship.
6 There was very little good water in the state, and the purest water was so brackish that we could hardly drink it.
7 The hole which had been dug for water was half full, but it was so brackish as to be quite unfit for use.
8 We passed several ponds, but the water was so brackish that it could not be drunk, and we therefore suffered dreadfully from thirst.
9 They stopped at Dalhoon, a well nearly filled up with sand, and containing water so brackish that they were unable to drink it.
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