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In the somewhat disconnected story shown above the names of eleven fish are hidden. The underlined letters in the first line, which spell "Haddock," show the manner of concealing the names. "Haddock." is one of the eleven, so that you have only to find ten more. All the fish named are common, and should foe known to everybody.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 108, 2 November 1929, Page 22
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87Untitled Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 108, 2 November 1929, Page 22
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