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So she turned and went to her own country, she and her servants.
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So the handsome prairie in present day Washougal turned into a provisioning camp which became their second longest campsite in present day Washington State.
And finally, about four miles from where I had boarded him, he turned into a farm yard and the farmer said, " So that's how that critter came back.
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German turned to other endeavours, composing music to Rudyard Kipling texts, including the twelve songs in the Just So Song Book in 1903.
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