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Which quotation supports the inference that the author enjoys watching the loon? “He maneuvered so cunningly that I could not get within half a dozen rods of him.” (paragraph 2)

“He maneuvered so cunningly that I could not get within half a dozen rods of him.” (paragraph 2)

“While he was thinking one thing in his brain, I was endeavoring to divine his thought in mine.” (paragraph 2)

“While he was thinking one thing in his brain, I was endeavoring to divine his thought in mine.” (paragraph 2)

“It was a pretty game, played on the smooth surface of the pond, a man against a loon.” (paragraph 3)

“It was a pretty game, played on the smooth surface of the pond, a man against a loon.” (paragraph 3)

“…no wit could divine where in the deep pond, beneath the smooth surface, he might be speeding his way…” (paragraph 3)

“…no wit could divine where in the deep pond, beneath the smooth surface, he might be speeding his way…” (paragraph 3)

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