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ill and remained at the bottom. The other, which had 
previously not noticed him definitely, would then lie at 
the bottom nearhim for an hour at a time. For two days 
it hardly left him. The sick one was then dying and was 
taken out (at night) and killed. The next day, and for 
many days, the surviving fish remained, often for a long 
time, on the spot where its companion had been, and did 
not abandon this until some more goldfish were intro- 
duced, when it led them around the globe, stopping at all 
noticeable weeds and stones and looking closely at these. 
as though to show its new companions the features of the 
premises. 
