Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 249William Blackwood, 1941 |
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... mahseer , have very few bones . In the afternoon I was rewarded by a couple of mahseer in fine fighting form . The next day was uneventful except that I succeeded in shooting a duck and catching a mahseer at the same moment . I had been ...
... mahseer , have very few bones . In the afternoon I was rewarded by a couple of mahseer in fine fighting form . The next day was uneventful except that I succeeded in shooting a duck and catching a mahseer at the same moment . I had been ...
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... mahseer is ' gid . ' Gid are fish seldom more than eight inches in length , and they too , like the minnows , move about in shoals . In order to minimise the dangers that beset them these shoals are seldom found far from the bank . When ...
... mahseer is ' gid . ' Gid are fish seldom more than eight inches in length , and they too , like the minnows , move about in shoals . In order to minimise the dangers that beset them these shoals are seldom found far from the bank . When ...
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... mahseer . It is the nearest thing imaginable to flying - fish tactics . When at- tacked those gid who select this method literally stand on their tail - tips and waggle them so fast that they are propelled forward over the face of the ...
... mahseer . It is the nearest thing imaginable to flying - fish tactics . When at- tacked those gid who select this method literally stand on their tail - tips and waggle them so fast that they are propelled forward over the face of the ...
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JANUARY 1941 VOL 249 | 16 |
WHERE FOUR EMPIRES MEET BY F KINGDON WARD 10 | 16 |
A HEN AMONG THE EAGLES BY MARY DE BUNSEN 337 | 23 |
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