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In-, catch .ind clean In-, net 1 ,, he le-.lnp-. .il on< e 

 loi the mainland; and the < .1 comes up, and \\.r.hr-. 

 out .ill h a* < ol him .ind IIP. 



And with the risen sun on- enters llie expanse, 

 without sound, almost without motion ; loi llie her 

 wheel, made to aid motion, sei ves likewise to disjMii-.c 

 il .1 slo\\', ididmi 1 , lloalini*', dreamful balancm* 1 ol 

 hody at ease .ind mind set live deia< lied, ,/\, '.'..- 



M\". lu r. in on wheels, howeyer, is in unstahle 

 compound, solu I >le in '. '.i water, lia I >le lobe precipitated 

 upon contact with .1 -.iM-.il. <>! .<>!(< i -..IIK|, <>i i<> 

 explode when hrou'dil within i.ui"(- ol <>I>|<(|. 

 I >M - .i n 1 1 n ' ' ni(>M pi( tin >unce< I allimties 



\\CII ahead on the tide line \v< - d< . i i< l .1 lai'i'e 

 hody ol diuLv \\ e (<>nl(l usually mil < in\ hud 

 declare llsell il inshore, <uie <>l ir. li.ii"iii" -.li.ii>'lil 

 down upon it, whilst llie t\vo other, diverged h> 

 ii'dit and lell i < .] >< 1 1\ cl\ . l>ul in ihr. nr, lame the 

 hirds had llie advantage ol poMhoii, and ere we 

 could .Mine lairly upon them, ll \\ out in a ld\ 

 .tune M\IY 01 se\'ent\ ol them and plumped down 

 all together well oul l<> sea. As they appeareil 

 \\'holl\' hlack I can onl\ '.uv.'. 'e'.t thai lhe\ ma\ ha\'e 

 Ix-en immalme ( oinmon Scolei-., iln. dm I. l>ein; 



well known here in the winter. 



Alihoii'di only th<- end ol |une, ()\'.lei catchers 

 were already in hands ol a s< ore 01 so. I'.l.h I. 

 h<-ad<-d ( .nil-, al-.o led in lai-e , ompanies on the 

 llals, hill we were not aNe lo locale (heii hreedmv, 

 li.iuni ( 'uilews and lleioir. -.talked aiound I he 

 lidal pool-, on the -.and-,. I'.ui Ixi.l hie seemed alino-.i 

 IM-.I in ilx- -ie.il expanse ol -.and and llie equally 

 \\n\\i iract ol reedy marsh. 



