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AS DEDICATED TO THE SEA AS ANY MIGRATING LEMMINGS

0 Could someone explain to me the meaning of this on capital letters?:02br
00'It was very far inland that I caught the first smell of the Pacific. I believe I smelled the sea rocks and the kelp and the excitement of churning sea water, (...) Such a far-off and remembered odor comes subtly so that one does not consciously smell it, but rather an electric excitement is released - a kind of boisterous joy. I found myself plunging over the roads of Washington , AS DEDICATED TO THE SEA AS ANY MIGRATING LEMMINGS.' Thanks, Jo. 0-
  

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: 02br 00'It was very far inland that I caught the first smell of the Pacific. ) Such a far-off and remembered odor comes subtly so that one does not consciously smell it, but rather an electric excitement is released - a kind of boisterous joy. ' 02font 02br 02br 00Lemmings are the little animals famous for comitting mass suicide by running off cliffs into the ocean.

  • : 02br 00'It was very far inland that I caught the first smell of the Pacific.
  • ) Such a far-off and remembered odor comes subtly so that one does not consciously smell it, but rather an electric excitement is released - a kind of boisterous joy.
  • ' 02font 02br 02br 00Lemmings are the little animals famous for comitting mass suicide by running off cliffs into the ocean.
  • 02br 02br 00Best wishes, Clive 0-
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0Hi,02br
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01font00Could someone explain to me the meaning of this on capital letters?: 02br
00'It was very far inland that I caught the first smell of the Pacific. I believe I smelled the sea rocks and the kelp and the excitement of churning sea water, (...) Such a far-off and remembered odor comes subtly so that one does not consciou
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0 Lemmings have this bizarre habit of gathering in groups and marching off into the sea, finally commiting suicide by casting themselves into the water. At least that's what many of us non-biologists have been told. I don't even know if it's true, but you could research it on the Internet if you are interested.02br
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00 So the author was "dedicated to the sea" in th

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