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1    1|   and thus he would not be tied to an ox, or horse, or cow,
2    3|   it, looking another way, tied to the mast like Ulysses.
3   10|  of strips of hickory bark tied together. An old man, a
4   14| the other on the ice; or I tied several logs together with
5   17|    more above the ice, and tied a dry oak leaf to it, which,
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