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The enormous lake stretched flat and smooth and white all the way to the edge of the gray sky. Wago
The enormous lake stretched flat and smooth and white all the way to the edge of the gray sky. Wago
The enormous lake stretched flat and smooth and white all the way to the edge of the gray sky. Wago
The enormous lake stretched flat and smooth and white all the way to the edge of the gray sky. Wago
The enormous lake stretched flat and smooth and white all the way to the edge of the gray sky. Wago
The enormous lake stretched flat and smooth and white all the way to the edge of the gray sky. Wago
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