[Devon Boys by George Manville Fenn]@TWC D-Link bookDevon Boys CHAPTER SEVENTEEN 9/13
"There are fish here I'm sure, and--" "I've got him," I shouted, beginning to haul in, for I could feel something heavy at the end of the line which had given several sharp snatches as I hauled. "Oh, what a shame!" cried Bob.
"I don't see why they should come first to old Sep.
Here, I know what it is.
Only an old bow-wow." "No, it isn't," I exclaimed as I caught a glimpse of something white, looking like a slice of the moon far down below the boat.
"It's a flat-fish, and a big one." I proved to be right, as I hauled it flapping over the side, and Bigley seized what proved to be a nice plaice, and took the hook from its jaws. As the line, being rebaited, was thrown in again, there was a serious examination of the prize, which was about to be transferred to the basket brought to hold our captures, when Bob shouted, "I've got him!" and began to haul in with all his might. We both adjured him to be careful, but in his excitement he paid no heed, only dragged as hard as he could, and hoisted in a long grey fish, at which he gazed with a comical aspect full of disgust. I laughed, and as I laughed he grew more angry, for his prize was what he had previously called a "bow-wow" and attributed to me.
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