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3
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close; near by
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6
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an unavoidable danger or risk
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8
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rolling
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10
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reluctant; unwilling
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11
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meal
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13
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reward; repayment
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14
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drift with the wind
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16
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an article of trade or commerce
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17
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regrettable; unfortunate
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18
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danger
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20
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cheat
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21
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careful consideration before decision
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24
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now known as Provincetown Harbor
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26
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firm of steadfast in principle
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27
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also
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28
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domestic
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30
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chief
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31
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various; different
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1
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inequitable, partial, unfair
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2
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course of travel or passage
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4
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menacingly wild
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5
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ropes for raising or lowering sails
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7
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to go ashore from ship; to leave
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8
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wickedly
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9
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a great misfortune or disaster
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10
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disgusting, revolting
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12
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unfit
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15
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to lie or keep things hidden
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19
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affliction
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22
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person who assists in the navigation of a ship
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23
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jolly or merry in mood
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24
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behavior
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25
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person who travels to seetle in a new land
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29
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strong; hearty
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30
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disease caused by vitamin C deficiency
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