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narn 'Any fish?' 'No.nar'n.very scarce.' And the fish would be down drowning on your lines, and you wouldn't haul up, no way. You'd get a smoke, you know, or pretend to cook a feed, and he'd say: 'Well, nothing here,' and be gone. PRINTED ITEM G. M....
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