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 1    1|   crisis in our lives. The loon retires to solitary ponds
 2    5|   wild geese or a laughing loon on the pond, and a fox to
 3    6|    no more lonely than the loon in the pond that laughs
 4   10|    it tolerates one annual loon. These are all the animals
 5   13|            In the fall the loon (Colymbus glacialis) came,
 6   13|    at least ten men to one loon. Some station themselves
 7   13|   of the water, so that no loon can be heard or seen, though
 8   13|   vain over the pond for a loon, suddenly one, sailing out
 9   13|  the pond, a man against a loon. Suddenly your adversary'
10   13| him? He was indeed a silly loon, I thought. I could commonly
11   13|  it were the prayer of the loon answered, and his god was
12   17|    I shall hear a solitary loon laugh as he dives and plumes
13   18|   or fourth of May I saw a loon in the pond, and during
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