Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volumen6G. P. Putnam & Son., 1870 |
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... land , where there is a water - bailiff every hundred yards along the river , and where cockney anglers eat their plum - pudding and drink their port in sumptuous fishing - lodges . He laughed when I asked him about the fishing on the ...
... land , where there is a water - bailiff every hundred yards along the river , and where cockney anglers eat their plum - pudding and drink their port in sumptuous fishing - lodges . He laughed when I asked him about the fishing on the ...
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... land without even shaking a " thankee " to us for giving him a free passage . You ask if there is no fishing be- tween this and Bathurst ? Lots of it . The tide flows three miles above the vil- lage to the foot of the " Rough Waters ...
... land without even shaking a " thankee " to us for giving him a free passage . You ask if there is no fishing be- tween this and Bathurst ? Lots of it . The tide flows three miles above the vil- lage to the foot of the " Rough Waters ...
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... land , or crossed the Atlantic to fish at the far - famed " Grand Falls . " I have pleasant memo- ries of this old camp , -the bright rush- ing river below , and the hill rising be- hind covered with luscious berries ; the songs and ...
... land , or crossed the Atlantic to fish at the far - famed " Grand Falls . " I have pleasant memo- ries of this old camp , -the bright rush- ing river below , and the hill rising be- hind covered with luscious berries ; the songs and ...
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... land to prepare their net , if they came . We were careful to avoid any bumping of the canoe or other noise ; our words were few , and only in whispers . We waited an hour , and thought of giving up our vigils , when Roma inquired in an ...
... land to prepare their net , if they came . We were careful to avoid any bumping of the canoe or other noise ; our words were few , and only in whispers . We waited an hour , and thought of giving up our vigils , when Roma inquired in an ...
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... land , With my brogues on my feet and my spade in my hand ; And I said to myself , it's a pity to see Such a broth of a boy digging turf on the lea . Sing Teddy I - a , Its whack for my loural , Sing Teddy I - a . So I buttered my ...
... land , With my brogues on my feet and my spade in my hand ; And I said to myself , it's a pity to see Such a broth of a boy digging turf on the lea . Sing Teddy I - a , Its whack for my loural , Sing Teddy I - a . So I buttered my ...
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