208 LONGSHORE MEMORIES 
now a fruit orchard ; and a part of the shore fre- 
quented by sanderlings and dotterels, each in their 
season, is now covered with fine houses, forming a 
marine parade. 
And so our longshore shooter's occupation is gone, 
and, if he would earn a living, he must often take to 
very different work, to wit, the drainage of his much 1 - 
loved marshes. 
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