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A single brilliant sunbeam emanating from a small hole in the ceiling 40m above the surface of the pool, reveals cat-fish swimming in the crystal waters.
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A single brilliant sunbeam emanating from a small hole in the ceiling 40m above the surface of the pool, reveals cat-fish swimming in the crystal waters.
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So Khalifah rose forthright and casting his net into the Tigris, drew up a great cat-fish 197 the bigness of a lamb; never had he set eyes on its like, for it was larger than the first fish.
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I wonder what is my offence and the cause of the blackness of my fortune and the littleness of my luck, of all folk, so that I catch neither cat-fish nor sprat,268 that I may broil on the embers and eat, for all I dare say there is not in the city of Baghdad a fisherman like me.
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June 3, 2008 at 9:32 am whut yu use to catchs a cat-fish?
As the catpoles grow - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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Then he took up the cat-fish 201 which he washed then laid it in the basket upon some green grass, and covered it with other; and lastly shouldering his load, set out chanting the following Mawwál,
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The state-record blue cat-fish, weighing 109 pounds, was taken here, as was the world-record channel cat of 58 pounds.
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This, my piscatorial pastor and master says, was no doubt a community of striped cat-fish, (PLOTOSUS ANGUILLARIS).
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Then there are “slimy things that crawl with legs upon a slimy sea,” and any quantity of hopping mud-fish, and crabs, and a certain mollusc, and in the water various kinds of cat-fish.
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The rivers also seemed to contain but few fish, as we only caught a few of two different kinds, one of which without scales, resembled the cat-fish, caught near Sydney; the other was a dark thick fish with scales.
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