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 1    5|       world with them, and the fishes in the pond no longer feel
 2    7|     day Massasoit "brought two fishes that he had shot," about
 3   10|       we thought attracted the fishes, we caught pouts with a
 4   10|      with mysterious nocturnal fishes which had their dwelling
 5   10|       dense. Thus I caught two fishes as it were with one hook.~ ~
 6   10|       also, and indeed all the fishes which inhabit this pond,
 7   10|      on its surface, which the fishes dart at and so dimple it
 8   10|       let it be named from the fishes that swim in it, the wild
 9   12|   affected. I did not pity the fishes nor the worms. This was
10   13|         How surprised must the fishes be to see this ungainly
11   15| together so smoothly, that the fishes of thought were not seared
12   17|        the quiet parlor of the fishes, pervaded by a softened
13   17|       as if they were fabulous fishes, they are so foreign to
14   17|     pond, unroofs the house of fishes, and carts off their very
15   18|        resonance, and probably fishes and muskrats could not then
16   18|        of the pond" scares the fishes and prevents their biting.
17   18|        it spoke the joy of the fishes within it, and of the sands
18   18|     silver and bright cupreous fishes, which looked like a string
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