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 1   10|   the ice in order to catch pickerel, as I stepped ashore I tossed
 2   10|  have been caught in Walden pickerel, one weighing seven pounds -
 3   10|   very fertile in fish. Its pickerel, though not abundant, are
 4   10|   one time lying on the ice pickerel of at least three different
 5   10|  almost any part; for not a pickerel or shiner picks an insect
 6   11|     pond, my haste to catch pickerel, wading in retired meadows,
 7   17|     the snowy field to take pickerel and perch; wild men, who
 8   17|     Here is one fishing for pickerel with grown perch for bait.
 9   17| swallows the grub-worm, the pickerel swallows the perch, and
10   17|     fisher-man swallows the pickerel; and so all the chinks in
11   17|                     Ah, the pickerel of Walden! when I see them
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