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 1    III,      II|      that I may follow in my canoe - "~ ~"But not keep very
 2    III,     III|    ahead of the accompanying canoe. She had lost all fear of
 3    III,     III|   she would swim back to the canoe, clamber into it, and spread
 4    III,     III|     moon had risen, Ludwig's canoe, as usual, followed Marie,
 5    III,     III|     seized his oars, and the canoe shot through the water in
 6    III,     III|      to reach the protecting canoe. When she came abreast of
 7    III,     III|     and lifting her into the canoe. "What has happened? Who
 8    III,      IV|     Ludwig appeared with the canoe from behind the willows,
 9    III,      IV|      grasped the edge of the canoe with both hands.~ ~"Lift
10     IV,      II|     will come with me in the canoe, won't you?"~ ~Ludwig assented,
11     IV,     III|     where he sprang into his canoe, and with a few powerful
12     VI,      VI| suggested. "We will take his canoe, and cross the cove to the
13     VI,      VI|   swimming excursions in his canoe.~ ~"I saw him once with
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