seal fishery

seal n . . [they] said that Newfoundlanders didn't depend on the seal fishery because they were only at it three weeks, but all they knew about were the big boats which went to the ice for approximately a month. But.I'm at it two months. I start about 3 o'clock in the morning and spen...

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Format: Manuscript
Language:English
Published: 1978
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Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/elrcdne/id/54391
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Summary:seal n . . [they] said that Newfoundlanders didn't depend on the seal fishery because they were only at it three weeks, but all they knew about were the big boats which went to the ice for approximately a month. But.I'm at it two months. I start about 3 o'clock in the morning and spend 16-17 hours a day at it, every day until the sealing is over. PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit AUG 1978 G. M. Story JH AUG 1978 [~shot, ~skin, ~skinner, ~soap, ~twine, ~vat, vat, ~bird, ~penis, cock, ~worm, cod worm, ~frame, frame] squid finger, water pup, ~fish, ~fisher, ~fishery, ~hunt, ~fishing, ~gun, ~ing gun, ~hand, ~head, ~-head cod, snub1, ~hole, blow hole, bobbing~ , ~hunter, sealer1, ~hunting, ~killer, fish killer, ~meadow, ~man, ~net, ~oil, ~pan, ~pass, ~patch, ~pelt Used I and Sup Used I and Sup 4 Used I sile, soil, swale, swile, swoil(e), bay, harbour, harp, hood, old, square filpper, square a, young, bedlamer, dotard, ragged-jacket, saddleback, turner, white-coat, pelt n, sculp n, ~bait, ~bat, bat, ~cat, ~catcher, ~dart, dart n, dog1, ~fat, ~finger Not all collocations fit in field.