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Dominic Leung
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Reading The Old Man and the Sea, 9th Day.
Just before it was dark again, the old man's small line at the stern was taken by a dolphin. He pulled it in and lifted it over the stern. Theburnished gold fish pounded the bottom of the skiff with its long, flat body until the old man clubbed it across its golden head. That would be the old man's breakfast for tomorrow, although he knew it would taste terrible.
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Just before it was dark again, the old man's small line at the stern was taken by a dolphin. He pulled it in and lifted it over the stern. Theburnished gold fish pounded the bottom of the skiff with its long, flat body until the old man clubbed it across its golden head. That would be the old man's breakfast for tomorrow, although he knew it would taste terrible.
Dominic Leung
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Reading The Old Man and the Sea, 9th Day.
The Old man's left hand was uncramped. He reminisced that one time he played a hand game against the great negro for one day and a night. In the end, the old man won; it was revealed that his name was Santiago El Campeon. The people in the tavern called him champion, but he stopped the matches because it was bad for his right hand. And he needed it to fish.
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The Old man's left hand was uncramped. He reminisced that one time he played a hand game against the great negro for one day and a night. In the end, the old man won; it was revealed that his name was Santiago El Campeon. The people in the tavern called him champion, but he stopped the matches because it was bad for his right hand. And he needed it to fish.





















