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that overlooks a dock on the bay commencer à apprendre
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and an onshore wind blows hard almost every afternoon commencer à apprendre
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onshore wind blows hard almost every afternoon commencer à apprendre
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pójść po coś i przynieść, przestrzeń
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We always catch the brunt of the afternoon wind over the lake commencer à apprendre
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a road cut into the edge of a cliff, especially one running along a coast commencer à apprendre
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droga wcinająca się w krawędź klifu, zwłaszcza biegnąca wzdłuż wybrzeża
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hauling the sail tight until the boat tilts commencer à apprendre
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the little corniche around the curve of the lakeshore commencer à apprendre
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Freya holds the tiller most firmly, as instructed commencer à apprendre
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Freya swings the tiller hard and ducks to get under the boom as it swings over them commencer à apprendre
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and Freya ducks to get under it commencer à apprendre
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he calls it a tub, but affectionately commencer à apprendre
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a single big sail, over a mast that to Freya looks taller than the boat is long commencer à apprendre
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It takes quite a few tacks to get out of the little bay commencer à apprendre
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where afternoon haze obscures the wall commencer à apprendre
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where afternoon haze obscures the wall commencer à apprendre
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The deciduous trees on the hills commencer à apprendre
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autumn colors, yellow and orange and scarlet all mixed with the green of the conifers commencer à apprendre
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all mixed with the green of the conifers commencer à apprendre
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which is silvery blue under the gusts commencer à apprendre
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They shift to the windward side commencer à apprendre
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not pulled as tight as you can, but off enough for the wind to curve across it the best commencer à apprendre
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Look at the water there, Badim. Is that a cat’s paw? commencer à apprendre
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hey lean back into it and the boat gurgles forward commencer à apprendre
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At the end of forty tacks commencer à apprendre
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the sail bellies out ahead and to the side commencer à apprendre
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the little tub rocks forward in jerks commencer à apprendre
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the little tub rocks forward in jerks commencer à apprendre
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sometimes they catch glimpses of the lake’s bottom commencer à apprendre
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all in all it feels like they’re laboring commencer à apprendre
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ogólnie rzecz biorąc / ostatecznie
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“Uh-oh,” Badim says as he leans out to see past their bellying sail. commencer à apprendre
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I wonder if I can swing back out and get on the other beam commencer à apprendre
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I can swing back out and get on the other beam commencer à apprendre
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And then they’re heading right at the corner of the dock commencer à apprendre
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the boat cants and swings around the dock commencer à apprendre
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Badim scrambles to his feet commencer à apprendre
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