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coast n 1 1977 WHITELEY 29 [When he] came to
the coast in 1856 James Buckle had his establishment on 'John's Island.' 1984 POWELL 72
Very often when the Newfoundlanders came on the coast in the spring they would say, 'What
were you doing all winter, sleeping?' 1988 Evening Telegram 31 May, p. 11 Things
weren't much different along the coast in 1940 than they were in the first war. That
ended in November, 1918 but we didn't know it was over till January of 1919 and then only
because two veterans from up around Mud Lake on Hamilton Inlet were walking home.
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