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1  And I know I cannot keep it if I eat it since my face was in it.
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2  He was still sleeping on his face and the boy was sitting by him watching him.
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3  The old man's head was very old though and with his eyes closed there was no life in his face.
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4  He had been pulled down tight onto the bow and his face was in the cut slice of dolphin and he could not move.
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5  He woke with the jerk of his right fist coming up against his face and the line burning out through his right hand.
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6  It was difficult in the dark and once the fish made a surge that pulled him down on his face and made a cut below his eye.
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7  The blotches ran well down the sides of his face and his hands had the deep-creased scars from handling heavy fish on the cords.
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8  There was much betting and people went in and out of the room under the kerosene lights and he had looked at the arm and hand of the negro and at the negro's face.
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9  The old man held him with his left hand and his shoulders now and stooped down and scooped up water in his right hand to get the crushed dolphin flesh off of his face.
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10  He pulled the blanket over his shoulders and then over his back and legs and he slept face down on the newspapers with his arms out straight and the palms of his hands up.
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11  When his face was cleaned he washed his right hand in the water over the side and then let it stay in the salt water while he watched the first light come before the sunrise.
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