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The fisher reeled in the line and watched for the next break.
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One day the fisher-boys ran out on to the breakwater in playtime.
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The fisher-boy had assumed an abrupt and vast importance in her life.
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The phenomenon was worth investigation, even if the simple fisher-folk had exaggerated.
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One day Miki found a huge fisher-cat in one of the traps.
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That night, it was the fishercats.
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I worked my way up from the alpacas to the fishercats to the red fox and finally to the wolves.
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And it was hot-sohot that you could hear the fishercats singing to each other, and the heads of dandelions bursting into seed.
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The year and a quarter and the blackcat were proofs positive.
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Following its direction I saw the blackcat crouching out of sight.
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A big blackcat crept across the lawn, shaking its wet paws.
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A wild-looking little blackcat jumped on his knee as he spoke.
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Do you think that the blackcat can have been my great-great-great-grandmother?
Usage of pekan in English
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When my father was a papoose he shot an arrow at a pekan.
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It is the otchoek of the Crees, and the pekan of the Canadians.
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After feinting till the Kahk would not strike, the pekan began a new manceuvre.
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He made my father eat the pekan's heart, so his heart might be like it.
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It is known as the wood-shock or pekan, and is also called the black cat, and fisher.
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You should eat many pekan hearts.
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Then comes the Canada otter; the vison or minx; the clever little tree-loving raccoon; the American badger, differing from his European relative; and the pekan.
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One is called Spite the Marten and the other Pekan the Fisher.
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He had instantly thought that she meant that Pekan was right there somewhere.
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If Pekan is hungry he doesn't hesitate to dine on Porcupine.
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Just why Pekan should be called Fisher, I don't know.
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Pekan isn't anywhere around here, so climb back on that stump and don't worry.
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You all remember how frightened Prickly Porky was when I merely mentioned Pekan the Fisher.
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Your fear of Pekan the Fisher we all saw.
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No, Prickly Porky hasn't any little spears underneath, and Pekan the Fisher has found that out.
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Spite can catch a Squirrel in the tree tops, but Pekan can catch Spite, and often does.