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    and sleepy, and eventless that it has left no more impression on my
    memory than if its duration had been six minutes instead of that many
    days. No record is left in my mind, now, concerning it, but a confused
    jumble of savage-looking snags, which we deliberately walked over with
    one wheel or the other; and of reefs which we butted and butted, and then
    retired from and climbed over in some softer place; and of sand-bars
    which we roosted on occasionally, and rested, and then got out our
    crutches and sparred over.

    In fact, the boat might almost as well have gone to St. Jo. by land, for
    she was walking most of the time, anyhow--climbing over reefs and
    clambering over snags patiently and laboriously all day long. The
    captain said she was a "bully" boat, and all she wanted was more "shear"
    and a bigger wheel. I thought she wanted a pair of stilts, but I had the
    deep sagacity not to say so.
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