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174 hob, singing its peculiar version of "Home, sweet home!" The reader must admit that the title we have chosen for this chapter is the only term that would embrace all the wonderful facts we have related. The bubbles and currents of boiling water, the dancing and ever-changing globule, and the huge cauldrons of Iceland, fall quite naturally under the indefinite heading of "Water Bewitched."