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<br />She would thank you, and so will I again, for staying -- for staying in government if you happen to be a public
<br />servant, or, if outside government, for staying the course for our rivers.
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<br />What you are doing is hard, and it will take much more time. But at last we can now begin to imagine crossing
<br />the last boundary, when you have shown all of the people that the Hopis and John Muir are right: that our
<br />rivers, all of our watercourses, all of them, every swamp and slough, every rapid and riffle, every bend and bow,
<br />are sacred.
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