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at hand and in sight ; there should be no 

 rummaging and ransacking after it, as there is 

 sure to be, if one thing be piled on another. 



A " round " towel may be suspended near the 

 little stove for drying the hands, and hand-bowls 

 are useful for many purposes. A mop for the 

 floor is always handy, as however carefully the 

 work is carried on, water is sure to be spilled, 

 and one is very liable to catch cold from 

 standing on a damp floor. 



If these cardinal points have been attended to, 

 the intending breeder of fishes, whatever the 

 size of his contemplated operations, may look 

 around him with some satisfaction, as he may 

 feel sure that however he may wish to alter the 

 smaller details of his establishment, the main 

 plan need not be materially altered or dis- 

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