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“Your ship will come sailing in—our ship.” —Michael Bliss
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“Just ask someone to throw a bucket of water on you when your boat arrives.” —Ashley Isaacson
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“Your ship will come in, your time will come. Just be patient and don’t sell out.” —Bill Henderson
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“I am come to take you to your ship; you must change your prison clothes and come with me.” —Joseph Salter
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“Someday your ship will come in—after you’ve learned to navigate it.” —Joe Alexander
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“Your fisherman will bring fish, your ship will come in.” —Donald Redford
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“Maybe your ship will come in next week.” —Jack Saunders
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“In my dreams I am waiting for your boat.” —J. D. Frodsham
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“It may be only a little boat at first—those things have a way of never giving warning.” —Tim Kantor
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“Are you looking for your boat?” —Anne LaBastille
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“Your ship will come in, and then you’ll have temps of your own.” —Merle Kessler
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“Your boat must be a curiosity.” —Susan Warner
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“I am watching your ship through my uncle’s telescope.” —Alexander Kent
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“I have been enjoying the view, watching your ship come in.” —Mary Ellen Evans
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“When this dredging is done, your ship will come here.” —Subcommittee on Rivers and Harbors
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“I will come on board when your boat arrives.” —Office of Naval Records
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“When your boat comes in, the rapture will begin!” —Elsie Kendall
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