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1   10|      great velocity, which the fisherman safely set down at eight
2   10|        little in it to tempt a fisherman. Instead of the white lily,
3   11| flashes to rout a poor unarmed fisherman. So I made haste for shelter
4   12|        the Falls of St. Mary a fisherman. He who is only a traveller
5   12|    with every year I am less a fisherman, though without more humanity
6   12|     wisdom; at present I am no fisherman at all. But I see that if
7   17|       or in the well which the fisherman cuts in the ice, making
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