When he reached his fishing-place, he heard a voice singing -- ❋ Anonymous (N/A)
This is a great fishing-place, and a great watering-place. ❋ Various (N/A)
Once it happened that he went with a party of Indians to a fishing-place on the Hudson. ❋ William Henry Johnson (N/A)
When they reached the fishing-place, they heard as before the voice shouting -- ❋ Anonymous (N/A)
As the river chieftains -- the lords of the waterfalls and the mountains -- ranged this lovely valley, can it be wondered at, if they beheld with bitterness the forest disappearing beneath the settler's ax -- the fishing-place disturbed by his saw-mills? ❋ William H. Elson (N/A)
They then drove through Folly Cove, a fishing-place facing Ipswich Bay, and also Lanesville, where they saw work going on in the Lanesville Granite Company quarries. ❋ Various (N/A)
It was a fishing-place of some importance when Torquay, its neighbour, was little known, except perhaps as a rendezvous of smugglers and pirates. ❋ Robert Naylor (N/A)
At first we thought he had found a remarkable fishing-place; but he seemed to catch very few fish. ❋ Unknown (1916)
And that reminds me, I promised to show you a good fishing-place. ❋ Mary Grant Bruce (1918)
"The other basket is down by my fishing-place – it's just as pleasant there, Preston." ❋ Unknown (1907)
"He swam out to an island in the bay where he has a favorite fishing-place he cannot bear to leave without another visit." ❋ Unknown (1893)
[26] _Manhansick ahaquazuwamuck = Manhan-es-et-ahaquazuOOamuck_, "at or about the island sheltered their fishing-place," or "their sheltered fishing-place at or about the island," see Brooklyn Eagle ❋ William Wallace Tooker (1882)
The little old harbour, like that of some fishing-place, offered scarcely any room. ❋ Percy Hethrington Fitzgerald (1879)
But Robert felt so much interest in the process that he was glad to have the noon halt made near such a small fishing-place. ❋ Mary Hartwell Catherwood (1874)
One day as Sinfi and I were strolling through the lovely glades between Capel Curig and Bettws y Coed, on our way to a fishing-place, we sat down by a stream to eat some bread and cheese we had brought with us. ❋ Theodore Watts-Dunton (1873)
The village of St. Clement's, a small fishing-place, was half-a-mile off, through lanes a foot deep in mud, and with a good old sleepy rector of the old school, not remarkable for his performances in ❋ Charlotte Mary Yonge (1862)
At the end of July, he went with a party of Indians to a fishing-place on the Hudson, about twenty miles below Fort Orange. ❋ Francis Parkman (1858)
This was a noted fishing-place; for the rapids were full of white-fish, and Indians came thither in crowds. ❋ Francis Parkman (1858)