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Page 283
... Chub - Fishing : you are to note that in March and April he is usually taken with wormes ; in May , June , and July he will guests hand ; and he says that to that end they did usually keep them living in glass- bottles in their dining ...
... Chub - Fishing : you are to note that in March and April he is usually taken with wormes ; in May , June , and July he will guests hand ; and he says that to that end they did usually keep them living in glass- bottles in their dining ...
Page 286
... Chub : for I have put on patience , and followed you these two hours , and not seen a Fish stir , neither at your Minnow nor your Worm . Pisc . Nay , stay a little good Scholar , I caught my last Trout with a Worm , now I will put on a ...
... Chub : for I have put on patience , and followed you these two hours , and not seen a Fish stir , neither at your Minnow nor your Worm . Pisc . Nay , stay a little good Scholar , I caught my last Trout with a Worm , now I will put on a ...
Page 287
... Chub , and per- swade them to sing those two songs to us . God speed you good woman , I have been a Fishing , and am going to Bleak - Hall to my bed , and having caught more Fish than will sup my self and my friend , I will 20 bestow ...
... Chub , and per- swade them to sing those two songs to us . God speed you good woman , I have been a Fishing , and am going to Bleak - Hall to my bed , and having caught more Fish than will sup my self and my friend , I will 20 bestow ...
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