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1
The glow of its distended head disclosed a
lythe
,
horizontal body, seemingly solid and muscled.
2
But Lavender sprang forward, and insisted on taking possession of the thick cord with its considerable weight of
lythe
.
3
In later years he would hire a punt and with friends fish offshore for blocken and
lythe
(coalfish and pollack).
4
On the rocks beside them lay two or three small codfish, a large flounder, two good-sized
lythe
,
and nearly a dozen saithe.
5
On the rocks beside them lay two or three small codling, a large flounder, two good-sized
lythe
,
and nearly a dozen saithe.
6
We caught between us about twenty pounds of cod and
lythe
,
and out in that dancing blue sea I took a cheerier view of things.
7
The Eske and along the Eske to where
Lythe
Beck falls into the Eske
8
The
Lythe
flowed to the sea, and the silver-mailed salmon leaped into the more limpid air.
9
Or who can pass by Long
Lythe
without remembering that it was a favourite with him too.
10
Lythe
,
saithe, cuddies, kinds of fish.
11
The road drops down a tremendous hill into Sandsend, where they talk of going 'up t' bonk' to
Lythe
Church.
12
But the park lies high; and you must note that the lake, deep as it is-verydeep, yet drains into the
Lythe
.
13
"Oh, there is no need for good fishing when you catch
lythe
,
"
she said earnestly.