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"Not necessarily," replied the water-woman, as if it were a question of purely intellectual interest.
War for the Oaks Bull, Emma, 1954- 1987
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"Your pardon," the water-woman said, her voice still cold, but now full of the cadences of old rivers.
War for the Oaks Bull, Emma, 1954- 1987
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The woman watched her intently; the dark man, his face blank, looked from Eddi to the water-woman as if waiting.
War for the Oaks Bull, Emma, 1954- 1987
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The water-woman gave a gurgling laugh, and bowed to her.
War for the Oaks Bull, Emma, 1954- 1987
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The water-woman smiled, a sweet, cruel expression, and Eddi saw that she had delicately proportioned fangs.
War for the Oaks Bull, Emma, 1954- 1987
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The dark man looked up at the water-woman as if he had a great deal to say and resented not being able to say it.
War for the Oaks Bull, Emma, 1954- 1987
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The water-woman turned an evaluating look on Eddi.
War for the Oaks Bull, Emma, 1954- 1987
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"You are a stupid little beast," the water-woman said pleasantly, with the force of absolute truth, "and will do as you are told."
War for the Oaks Bull, Emma, 1954- 1987
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For if the theory be valid for Melusina, the Lady of the Van Pool, and other water-nymphs, it is valid also for the "water-woman" who, in a Transylvanian story, dwelt in a lake in the forest between Mehburg and Reps.
The Science of Fairy Tales An Inquiry into Fairy Mythology Edwin Sidney Hartland 1887
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He was a curious-looking individual, and, as the water-woman informed the Prince,
Ting-a-ling Frank Richard Stockton 1868
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