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1    6|     whip-poor-will is borne on the rippling wind from over the water.
2   10|      skaters glide over it without rippling it perceptibly. When the
3   10|           made a sudden splash and rippling with their tails, as if
4   11| full-rigged, with wavy boughs, and rippling with light, so soft and
5   13|            rustling the leaves and rippling the surface of the water,
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