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Aroostook
[ uh-roos-took, -tik ]
noun
- a river flowing NE from N Maine to the St. John River. 140 miles (225 km) long.
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A story absolutely expressive of the author as we used to know him is The Lady of the Aroostook.
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His wife's be'n two or three voyages with him in the Aroostook, and he'll know just how to have Lyddy's comfort looked after.
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Can you tell me where a ship named the Aroostook is, that was layin' at this wharf—Lucas Wharf—a fortnight ago, and better?
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They directed him to the firm dispatching the Aroostook, and Captain Jenness was at their place when the deacon appeared there.
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He presently returned, to Staniford's surprise, and scrambled up to the deck of the Aroostook.
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