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1 Even though I cure fish myself, I had never eaten it in this way before.
2 Are you engaged in the fish-curing business yourself to any extent?-I do not cure fish now.
3 Does he cure fish himself?-Yes; a little.
4 During spring and summer they generally live on the banks of the river, where they catch and cure fish .
6 When you first went to ask for that permission, had you made arrangements to cure fish for Mr. Adie?-No.
7 What was it you went to see them about?-I went to ask for liberty to cure fish , and keep a small store.
8 A Government Board found joyous scope for the energies of its officials in giving advice to people who wanted to cure fish or make lace.
9 I am now curing fish for Messrs. Spence & Co. at Westing.
10 I think Mr. Nicholson buys cured fish in the winter, near the sea.
11 Whom did he fish for last year?-I think he cured fish for himself.
12 But you become tough and unwieldy too, like salt- cured fish .
13 What is the price now for cured fish ? - I have heard that it is 12s.
14 Not to mention cheese, olives, salami and cured fish .
15 Was that because the quality of your cured fish was not good?-The fish were good.
16 Then some cured fish , though we could never really persuade people that herring was a delicacy.
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