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"Santiago£¬"the boy said to him as they climbed the bank from the sea£®"I could go with you again£®We've made some money£®"
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"I remember£¬"the old man said£®
"It was papa who made me leave£®I am a boy and I must follow him£®"
"I know£¬"the old man said£®"It is quite normal£®"
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