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June 3rd, 2008 1: 10 pm ET hillary and ger hubby Billy boy are probbaly the most stubborn losers, its time to pack it in and go on afishing trip hatim
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Yes | No | Report from mike bleau wrote 1 year 10 weeks ago there once was a man afishing, whose wife he could not listen though he got his line wet, he would never forget, the day she came up amissing
Florida Keys Swordfish Limerick Contest John Merwin 2008
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"Man, man, you must have been afishing in the mid-pit of hell to net such filth."
Domnei A Comedy of Woman-Worship James Branch Cabell 1918
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I recall one bright day in April when I played truant and had the temerity to go afishing on Spa Creek with Will Fotheringay, the bass being plentiful there.
Richard Carvel — Complete Winston Churchill 1909
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I recall one bright day in April when I played truant and had the temerity to go afishing on Spa Creek with Will Fotheringay, the bass being plentiful there.
Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Winston Churchill Winston Churchill 1909
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I recall one bright day in April when I played truant and had the temerity to go afishing on Spa Creek with Will Fotheringay, the bass being plentiful there.
Richard Carvel — Volume 01 Winston Churchill 1909
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I recall one bright day in April when I played truant and had the temerity to go afishing on Spa Creek with Will Fotheringay, the bass being plentiful there.
Richard Carvel Churchill, Winston, 1871-1947 1899
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Out she hurried again, for when the waters were stormy then Black Meg must go afishing.
Lysbeth, a Tale of the Dutch Henry Rider Haggard 1890
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He digs heaps of 'em and keeps 'em here, and when we want any to go afishing with, we buy some of him.
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I propose tomorrow to be with three of them on the lake afishing.
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