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| From the beginning, though, | ||
| I had an aversion from the water when I was in it. | ||
| This started where I was three or four years old |
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| From the beginning, though, | ||
| I had an aversion from the water when I was in it. | ||
| This started where I was three or four years old |
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| From the beginning, though, | though | however |
| I had an aversion from the water when I was in it. | from | to |
| This started where I was three or four years old | where | when |
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