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1 It is a fine fish , and is abundant in the London market.
2 By this plan he caught very large and fine fish very fast.
3 You can guess which kind; never a sweet capon or a fine fish .
4 They have also an abundance of fine fish in their waters.
5 He, however, succeeded with a pitchfork in capturing fifty-six fine fish .
6 He had caught a string of fine fish and was happy.
7 Frank has just pulled a fine fish out of the water.
8 Soon after we let down our lines, Macco hauled up a fine fish .
9 As a token of good luck there were three fine fish in the net.
10 And all the rivers flowing westward into the Atlantic are full of fine fish .
11 Here for many years the Eskimos have subsisted upon the fine fish and game.
12 He cast his net, and this time he found a fine fish in it.
13 There he met a fox hurrying along with a fine fish in his mouth.
14 On the south coast it is very plentiful, and is considered a fine fish .
15 We had especially fine fish , and a variety of vegetables.
16 Finding that he was very hungry, she brought him a fine fish for supper.
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