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1
At the northern end of the beach there is a
long
pier
.
2
Cornwood ran the steamer alongside the
long
pier
,
and our passengers landed.
3
This would make her head about even with the head of the
long
pier
.
4
The tide was high, and the waves dashed angrily against the
long
pier
at Rimouski.
5
Not even a boat house, only one
long
pier
.
6
He says her head was as high or higher than the head of the
long
pier
.
7
McCammon says that the current and the swell coming from the
long
pier
drove her against the
long
pier
.
8
For the few moments before she glided the length of the
long
pier
to stiller water this fact sufficed.
9
But as she passed the
long
pier
,
the desire to walk out on the ice seized her once more.
10
Why did the Afton then, after she had come up smelling so close to the
long
pier
sheer off so strangely.
11
Now I saw that we were floating slowly toward the end of a
long
pier
,
and that we were going to land.
12
They halted first at the
long
pier
,
and walked out to the end to catch the invigorating freshness of the water-kissed south wind.
13
That the current as represented would drive an ascending boat to the
long
pier
but not to the short pier, as they urge.
14
To her right, a
long
pier
jutted into the lake, and there were other docks farther east, wooden fingers reaching out from the town.
15
Neither spoke as the two young men passed through the concert pavilion and dancing hall out to a quieter part of the
long
pier
.
16
We could see little besides a
long
pier
,
though there was a glimpse to be obtained of a house through the vista of trees.
long
pier
long