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23   I see little and large sea-dots, some inhabited, some      uninhabited;
I see two boats with nets, lying off the shore of Pau-     manok, quite still;
I see ten fishermen waiting — they discover now a      thick school of mossbonkers — they drop the      join'd sein-ends in the water,
The boats separate — they diverge and row off, each on      its rounding course to the beach, enclosing the      mossbonkers;
The net is drawn in by a windlass by those who stop      ashore,
Some of the fishermen lounge in their boats — others      stand negligently ankle -deep in the water,      poised on strong legs;

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The boats are partly drawn up — the water slaps      against them;
On the sand, in heaps and winrows, well out from the      water, lie the green-back'd spotted mossbonkers.