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of our late sovereign and with a resolute master, 

 I have no doubt we could force him to abandon the 

 pool. 



3d Trout. 'Twould be a praiseworthy action. 



^j^rout. Not so, Master White-fin. Who is 

 our safe-guard against Sir Otter ? 



3d Trout. Why ! 'tis rumoured he is dead also. 



2d Trout. Strange rumours these, if true. 



3d Trout. Moreover, 'tis whispered the land-craft 

 are abroad. 



1st Trout. Ay! plain enough, Master White-fin. 

 They have a hand in these butcheries, no doubt. 

 But see what a sweet morsel above thee a prime 

 fly. Thou'rt lean in the shoulders, and hast need 

 of food ; I yield it. 



3d TROUT rises, and finds himself fixed. 

 3d Trout. Oh ! oh ! help ! help ! 

 1st Trout. What! trapped? have they a hold 

 of thee, loon ? Good-bye, good-bye ; come away, 

 comrade. 



2d Trout. He's past rescue, methinks. Adieu, 

 Master White-fin. 



Exeunt 1st and 2d TROUT. 



3d Trout. Oh ! ungrateful traitors, will nothing 

 save me? Three times have I leapt upwards, twice 

 have I sounded the channel, v and once have I made 

 for my den across the stream. I must e'en come 

 ashore now. Alack-a-day ! 



3d TROUT is dragged off. 



