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1 When he had finished it, he started on to do some fishing himself.
2 We do some fishing early in the mornings.
3 They headed for the pond to do some fishing , usually a foolproof activity for the nervous chimp.
4 But we have free time so we can do some fishing , or in summer we can swim off the beach.
5 Cappa and Murco made a point of admiring the scenery as she ran, making plans to visit the lake and perhaps do some fishing .
6 Then we're thinking of doing some fishing and maybe a little camping.
7 Peter was doing some fishing himself.
8 Tom also did some fishing , and caught a string of the finny tribe, of which he was justly proud.
9 "I would stay up here to do some fishing and hunting only--
10 "And then we can do some fishing , " added Innis.
11 "If I can't get anything else to do , I can do some fishing later on," he mused.
12 He toyed with the idea of doing some fishing , just for fun, if the streams on this summit supported any fish...
13 "I hope we shall get to some place where we can do some fishing for a change; besides, I am fish hungry," replied Scott.
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