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 1   10|         covered with myriads of ducks and geese, which had not
 2   10|    under the boat in the night. Ducks and geese frequent it in
 3   10| sometimes saw it all alive with ducks and other water-fowl, and
 4   10|      who regarded even the wild ducks which settled in it as trespassers;
 5   10|      farmers door, in which his ducks swim! Hither the clean wild
 6   10|     swim! Hither the clean wild ducks come. Nature has no human
 7   13|        fall days, I watched the ducks cunningly tack and veer
 8   14|         flock of geese, or else ducks, on the dry leaves in the
 9   18|         a little sport with the ducks. There was ice still on
10   18|       remaining. Not seeing any ducks, he hid his boat on the
11   18|       muddy bottom, such as the ducks love, within, and he thought
12   18|     muddier pools. A "plump" of ducks rose at the same time and
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