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1  Inside the shack he leaned the mast against the wall.
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2  The mast was nearly as long as the one room of the shack.
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3  He had to sit down five times before he reached his shack.
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4  Up the road, in his shack, the old man was sleeping again.
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5  He urinated outside the shack and then went up the road to wake the boy.
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6  They walked up the road together to the old man's shack and went in through its open door.
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7  The boy carried the hot can of coffee up to the old man's shack and sat by him until he woke.
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8  He also drank a cup of shark liver oil each day from the big drum in the shack where many of the fishermen kept their gear.
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9  They walked down the road to the old man's shack and all along the road, in the dark, barefoot men were moving, carrying the masts of their boats.
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10  It was blowing so hard that the drifting-boats would not be going out and the boy had slept late and then come to the old man's shack as he had come each morning.
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11  When they reached the old man's shack the boy took the rolls of line in the basket and the harpoon and gaff and the old man carried the mast with the furled sail on his shoulder.
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