*We have a small boy making the most of the sunlight, sitting under a tree reading out loud to ... uh. Well, it doesn't look like there's anyone there. Not that this is stopping Will
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'This, of course, accounts for eels being found in waters which were never suspected to contain them. This rambling disposition in the eel has long been known to naturalists, and, from the following lines, it seems to have been known to the ancients:
"Thus the mail'd tortoise and the wandering eel, Oft to the neighbouring beach will silent steal."'
Okay, this one is not an animal ... 'held in great esteem by the ancients; they considered it as a very beneficial food for the chest; therefore it was recommended in cases of consumption and to persons subject to spitting of blood.'
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...that's...confusing.
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Good afternoon. Sorry for interrupting.
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Oh, no apologies necessary.
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No, but I'm never good at riddles.
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'This, of course, accounts for eels being found in waters which were never suspected to contain them. This rambling disposition in the eel has long been known to naturalists, and, from the following lines, it seems to have been known to the ancients:
"Thus the mail'd tortoise and the wandering eel,
Oft to the neighbouring beach will silent steal."'
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Over meadows?
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Hallo.
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Hi! Sorry to interrupt you and- *wait, there's no one there, whut?*
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He's invisible right now.
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Okay, this one is not an animal ... 'held in great esteem by the ancients; they considered it as a very beneficial food for the chest; therefore it was recommended in cases of consumption and to persons subject to spitting of blood.'
How's that for creating an appetite?
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