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Northern Illinois University
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Good News
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v. 9 no. 233
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Good News, v. 9, no. 233, October 20, 1894 (Issue) |
Author: |
Francis, T. M.
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Date: |
October 20, 1894 |
First Sentence: |
Every disciple of good old Izaak Walton, from the wealthy owner or lessee of a salmon river, down to the urchin who angles with rudely improvised tackle in the nearest brook or canal, can look back on at least one red-letter day, when the fish of the season was triumphantly landed. |
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"Why, bless ye, sir!" exclaimed the topman, in surprise, "the beggar'd ha' eaten we fast enough if so be as he got the chance--why on earth shouldn't us eat he?" |
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