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The peasant was in trouble . Her aged timber's groaned and shrieked as she plunged from the weave crests into the troughs . The wind rose; Spray froze on her decks . she had weathered fifty years of suck battering , Fishing southeast Alaska's heavy winter seas . how much more could she take ?
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