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More simple typo/spelling fixes. (#72)
My second batch, there are yet more of these coming.
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Nearing the Docks of McGintey~
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The docking area lies just north from here, constant motion and tumult in the
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sea as ships push their way past each other in attempts to unload passenger or
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cargo first. The occassional ship that passes by hosts a deck of cheering
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cargo first. The occasional ship that passes by hosts a deck of cheering
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sailors as they end what is assumed to be a long journey over the seas to a
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place where they might rest their sea legs for a day or two before once again
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heading out toward a foreign port.
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#32237
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Nearing the Docks of McGintey~
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The water here is much more calm, the current finally giving in the curve of
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the land beneath and rolling away to the south. Only the occassional swell from
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the land beneath and rolling away to the south. Only the occasional swell from
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a passing ship disrupts the calm smooth of the water's surface.
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#32239
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Nearing the Docks of McGintey~
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The water here is much more calm, the current finally giving in the curve of
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the land beneath and rolling away to the south. Only the occassional swell from
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the land beneath and rolling away to the south. Only the occasional swell from
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a passing ship disrupts the calm smooth of the water's surface.
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The docks of McGintey lie just north of here, a bustle of sea travel all
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around as ships nudge their way in past each other in an attempt to get to dock
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first. The waters are much less in the grip of the sea's current here, no pull
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or tug can be felt from the waters. Only the occassional swell from a passing
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or tug can be felt from the waters. Only the occasional swell from a passing
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ship.
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The docks of McGintey lie just north of here, a bustle of sea travel all
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around as ships nudge their way in past each other in an attempt to get to dock
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first. The waters are much less in the grip of the sea's current here, no pull
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or tug can be felt from the waters. Only the occassional swell from a passing
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or tug can be felt from the waters. Only the occasional swell from a passing
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ship.
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@@ -1005,7 +1005,7 @@ Nearing the Docks of McGintey~
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The docks of McGintey lie just north of here, a bustle of sea travel all
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around as ships nudge their way in past each other in an attempt to get to dock
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first. The waters are much less in the grip of the sea's current here, no pull
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or tug can be felt from the waters. Only the occassional swell from a passing
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or tug can be felt from the waters. Only the occasional swell from a passing
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ship.
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@@ -1387,7 +1387,7 @@ D3
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S
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#32259
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The End of Dock 6~
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The quiet rocking of the boats docked here and the occassional bump of a
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The quiet rocking of the boats docked here and the occasional bump of a
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ships side against the padded sides of the docks are all that can be heard from
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this dock. The men and women who walk along it share a mutual respect for the
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others who use it, as most are private owners of sea craft that get docked here
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@@ -1438,7 +1438,7 @@ D3
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S
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#32261
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The End of Dock 7~
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The quiet rocking of the boats docked here and the occassional bump of a
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The quiet rocking of the boats docked here and the occasional bump of a
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ships side against the padded sides of the docks are all that can be heard from
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this dock. The men and women who walk along it share a mutual respect for the
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others who use it, as most are private owners of sea craft that get docked here
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