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At his suggestion they cast out lines for bluefish. She borrowed mittens from the captain and pulled in four fish in quick succession. "What an athletic woman you are," said Morrow. "Yes, indeed." "In fact, everything that's charming," he continued. She replied softly: "Don't say that unless you mean it. It pleases me too much, coming from you."
Lacking Pompano, Red Snapper, and Redfish, even Milly could not quite do her knowledge justice. But she made shift with what the market offered, choosing generally halibut, with fresh cod, or bluefish, or sea trout. Two kinds of fish in equal quantity are imperative. The better, finer and firmer the fish, the better the Bouillabaisse.
"My dear Drayton, though," exclaimed Mr. Haymaker, in the interval between the soup and the bluefish, "there is some one here you must know most charming girl you ever knew in your life, and has set her heart on knowing you. We were talking about you this morning Miss Mary Leithe. Lovely name, too; pity ever to change it he! he! he!
The blue crested Corvus and the small white breasted do have been previously discribed and are the natives of a piney country invariably, being found as well on the rocky mountains as on this coast. the lark is found in the plains only and are the same with those before mentioned on the Missouri, and not very unlike what is called in Virginia the old field lark. The large bluefish brown or sandhill Crain are found in the valley of the Rocky mountains in Summer and Autumn where they raise their young, and in the winter and begining of spring on this river below tidewater and on this coast. they are the same as those common to the Southern and Western States where they are most generally known by the name of the Sandhill crain.
In the deep water below, sea-snakes, red and purple and green, were playing about; the bluefish, who are not in the least afraid of the snakes, rolled lazily round and round the rock; in the recesses lurked unseen the great conger-eel, which dreads nothing but the thing of long and horny tentacles, the ourite or squid: round and round the rock darted the humourous tazaar, which bites the bathers in shallow waters all for fun and mischief, and with no desire at all to eat their flesh; and besides these a thousand curious creatures, which this man, who had trained his eyes by days and days of watching, came here every day to look at.
"Ford, you know there's twenty dollars left of the money the Frenchman paid us for the bluefish." "Well, what of it? Isn't it yours?" "One share of it's mine. The rest is yours and Dick's." "He needs it more'n I do." "Ford, did you know Dick Lee was real bright?" "'Cute little chap as ever I saw. Why?" "Well, he ought to go to school." "Why don't he go?" "He does, except in summer.
He placed it in the binnacle and closed the glass lid. "'Twas catched in a bluefish line," he explained. "All snarled up, 'twas." Sam peered through the glass at the compass. "Thunder!" he exclaimed. "I should say we had spun around. Instead of north being off here where I thought it was, it's 'way out to the right. Queer how fog'll mix a fellow up. Trumet's about northeast, isn't it?"
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