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Strana 233
Nor are the number nor the various shapes of fishes more strange or more fit for contemplation than their ... The cuttle - fish will cast a long gut out of her throat , which , like as an angler doth his line , she sendeth forth and ...
Nor are the number nor the various shapes of fishes more strange or more fit for contemplation than their ... The cuttle - fish will cast a long gut out of her throat , which , like as an angler doth his line , she sendeth forth and ...
Strana 238
Do you hunt a beast or a fish ? Huntsman . Sir , it is not in my power to resolve you ; I leave it to be resolved by the College of Carthusians , who have made vows never to eat flesh . But I have heard the question hath been debated ...
Do you hunt a beast or a fish ? Huntsman . Sir , it is not in my power to resolve you ; I leave it to be resolved by the College of Carthusians , who have made vows never to eat flesh . But I have heard the question hath been debated ...
Strana 242
And if you fish for him on the top , with a beetle or any fly , then be sure to let your line be very long and to keep out of sight . And having told you that his spawn is excellent and that the head of a large cheven , the throat being ...
And if you fish for him on the top , with a beetle or any fly , then be sure to let your line be very long and to keep out of sight . And having told you that his spawn is excellent and that the head of a large cheven , the throat being ...
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