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It is also said to have been swept away in a freshet.
One year in the spring, a freshet comes about that is the worse anyone can remember.
But look here, through the opening where this freshet runs.
It's great to hear primary freshets running in both parties.
It had been washed out by freshets the year before.
A freshet in 1894 caused the new course to become permanent.
To hear some tell it, that trickle may soon become a freshet.
Blood poured down the front of Its jacket in freshets.
This bridge was washed away by a freshet in 1869.
Another freshet closed the bridge from February 10, 1840 to 1843.
The river is known for ice jams during the spring freshet.
Then something bigger parted and the stream became a freshet.
Every little canyon and in the hills sent out a freshet to join the river.
There has been a big freshet in the river, and it looked at one time as if the new bridge would be washed away.
Water flow is highest during the spring freshet and lowest in the fall.
In 1618 a freshet destroyed the new fort and it was abandoned for good.
The trickle increased to a freshet, and then to a torrent.
When he needed to drink they seemed to know where little brooks and freshets drained into the sea.
Next day saw them sailing south, rowing when the freshets failed.
At the age of eleven years he rescued a man and boy from drowning in a freshet.
Blood gushed from the corners of her mouth in freshets.
In those hills it swelled from a freshet to a stream.
"You seem to have attracted an audience," she managed, before another freshet of tears began.
I never saw such a freshet of loveliness before.
Then he was gone, blown downwind by the icy freshet.