"These youngsters appear to have little fear of man for Jack Shiel tells the story of how, on a day in late autumn when they were line fishing for , a young kept helping himself to the best fish while the men were taking the others from the hooks."
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Grace Hickling
(nĂ©e Grace Watt; 10 August 1908 – 30 December 1986) was an English , , and nature writer. In 1974 she was appointed .
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