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"
Far
out
to
come
in
when
the
wind
shifts
.
I
want
to
be
out
before
it
is
light
."
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"
I'll
try
to
get
him
to
work
far
out
,"
the
boy
said
. "
Then
if
you
hook
something
truly
big
we
can
come
to
your
aid
."
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"
He
does
not
like
to
work
too
far
out
." "
No
,"
the
boy
said
. "
But
I
will
see
something
that
he
cannot
see
such
as
a
bird
working
and
get
him
to
come
out
after
dolphin
." "
Are
his
eyes
that
bad
?" "
He
is
almost
blind
." "
It
is
strange
,"
the
old
man
said
. "
He
never
went
turtle-ing
.
That
is
what
kills
the
eyes
."
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"
But
you
went
turtle-ing
for
years
off
the
Mosquito
Coast
and
your
eyes
are
good
." "
I
am
a
strange
old
man
." "
But
are
you
strong
enough
now
for
a
truly
big
fish
?" "
I
think
so
.
And
there
are
many
tricks
." "
Let
us
take
the
stuff
home
,"
the
boy
said
. "
So
I
can
get
the
cast
net
and
go
after
the
sardines
."
They
picked
up
the
gear
from
the
boat
.
The
old
man
carried
the
mast
on
his
shoulder
and
the
boy
carried
the
wooden
box
with
the
coiled
,
hard-braided
brown
lines
,
the
gaff
and
the
harpoon
with
its
shaft
.
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The
box
with
the
baits
was
under
the
stern
of
the
skiff
along
with
the
club
that
was
used
to
subdue
the
big
fish
when
they
were
brought
alongside
.
No
one
would
steal
from
the
old
man
but
it
was
better
to
take
the
sail
and
the
heavy
lines
home
as
the
dew
was
bad
for
them
and
,
though
he
was
quite
sure
no
local
people
would
steal
from
him
,
the
old
man
thought
that
a
gaff
and
a
harpoon
were
needless
temptations
to
leave
in
a
boat
.
They
walked
up
the
road
together
to
the
old
man's
shack
and
went
in
through
its
open
door
.
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