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1It proved, as we feared, to be slightly brackish, but not undrinkable.
2The mussels (Unios) of the slightly brackish water were small, but plentiful.
3The well is not copious, but affords a regular supply of slightly brackish water.
4In this Wady we found an abundance of slightly brackish water, and a hot spring.
5The water was warm and slightly brackish, but she needed it too much to mind.
6The water was slightly brackish, but not so much so as to render it undrinkable.
7The water was evidently slightly brackish; the first actual sign of the vicinity of the sea.
8The water was slightly brackish in taste.
9I had, the day before, by chance tasted the water in the march, and found it slightly brackish.
10The water, in fact, is but slightly brackish, and the ebb and flow of the tides is hardly felt.
11The water was slightly brackish, and, strange enough, it became more so the higher we went up the creek.
12The water was slightly brackish.
13The water, which gushes up strong and free at the foot of a rocky mound, is warm and slightly brackish.
14The tides are felt through its entire length of one hundred and sixty miles, but the water is only slightly brackish.
15The water was slightly brackish, being this year supplied principally by springs, taking their rise in the new red sandstone formation.
16The water was slightly brackish but quite drinkable, and when it was made into tea or coffee the brackish flavor disappeared.
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