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where go the boats by Robert Louis Stevenson summary​

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Answered by CuteBunny21
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Where Go the Boats sets a seemingly simple Robert Louis Stevenson text about a child's boats sailing down a river. The child watches them; he asks when they will return, then realizes as he watches them float away that they never will. “Other little children / Shall bring my boats ashore,” he says.

Answered by CuteBunny21
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Where Go the Boats sets a seemingly simple Robert Louis Stevenson text about a child's boats sailing down a river. The child watches them; he asks when they will return, then realizes as he watches them float away that they never will. “Other little children / Shall bring my boats ashore,” he says.

Answered by CuteBunny21
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Where Go the Boats sets a seemingly simple Robert Louis Stevenson text about a child's boats sailing down a river. The child watches them; he asks when they will return, then realizes as he watches them float away that they never will. “Other little children / Shall bring my boats ashore,” he says.

Answered by CuteBunny21
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Where Go the Boats sets a seemingly simple Robert Louis Stevenson text about a child's boats sailing down a river. The child watches them; he asks when they will return, then realizes as he watches them float away that they never will. “Other little children / Shall bring my boats ashore,” he says.

Answered by CuteBunny21
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Where Go the Boats sets a seemingly simple Robert Louis Stevenson text about a child's boats sailing down a river. The child watches them; he asks when they will return, then realizes as he watches them float away that they never will. “Other little children / Shall bring my boats ashore,” he says.

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