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English, 31.07.2019 10:00 Braxtonw875

In the harbor, in the island, in the spanish seas, are the tiny white houses and the orange trees, and day-long, night-long, the cool and pleasant breeze of the steady trade winds blowing. there is the red wine, the nutty spanish ale, the shuffle of the dancers, the old salt's tale, the squeaking fiddle, and the soughing in the sail of the steady trade winds blowing. and o' nights there's fire-flies and the yellow moon, and in the ghostly palm-trees the sleepy tune of the quiet voice calling me, the long low croon of the steady trade winds blowing. based on context clues, you can infer that "the old salt" is question 11 options: a simple boat an ancient house an experienced sailor an aged wine.

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