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... taken as exceptions , proving the rule that trout in American waters rarely exceed two or three pounds in weight , and never compare in size with the fish taken in England . " - Fish and Fishing , p . 258 . Who shall decide , between ...
... taken as exceptions , proving the rule that trout in American waters rarely exceed two or three pounds in weight , and never compare in size with the fish taken in England . " - Fish and Fishing , p . 258 . Who shall decide , between ...
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... taken by thus fishing at the bot- tom without a float , and the reason of dispen- sing with the float is obvious , if we look at the habits of the fish . In angling with shrimp the bait should be suspended as above stated , because the ...
... taken by thus fishing at the bot- tom without a float , and the reason of dispen- sing with the float is obvious , if we look at the habits of the fish . In angling with shrimp the bait should be suspended as above stated , because the ...
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... taken keen note of the operations which had so much cheered his companions , said , " Here's a bustle sure enough , but I can't see that it promises great things for Anderport . Those people yonder are very busy tearing down , but I don ...
... taken keen note of the operations which had so much cheered his companions , said , " Here's a bustle sure enough , but I can't see that it promises great things for Anderport . Those people yonder are very busy tearing down , but I don ...
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... taken up so poor a speculation . May be you can let on , though , Miss , what per- suaded him into it . " แ You must know , then , " said Sidney , " that this has been the mansion of the family ever since the settlement of the county ...
... taken up so poor a speculation . May be you can let on , though , Miss , what per- suaded him into it . " แ You must know , then , " said Sidney , " that this has been the mansion of the family ever since the settlement of the county ...
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... taken in the reconstruction , that it had lost no- thing of the antique air which made it ap- pear so venerable at Anderport . The marble blocks jutted out from the walls as before , and presented to the elements the same surfaces that ...
... taken in the reconstruction , that it had lost no- thing of the antique air which made it ap- pear so venerable at Anderport . The marble blocks jutted out from the walls as before , and presented to the elements the same surfaces that ...
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