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1    1| the coast, in some Salem harbor, will be fixture enough.
2    1|  taken one turn down the harbor I should have known more
3    9| my shoulder, for my snug harbor in the woods, having made
4   17| course of the bar. Every harbor on the sea-coast, also,
5   17| inclination; each is our harbor for a season, in which we
6   19|  chip, if he should ever harbor it in his mind. Who knows
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