The Colonial Mortuary Bard; "'reo," the Fisherman; And the Black Bream of Australia
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S. S. Adirondack concurred, and so the cruiser, with the injured, stolid-faced'Reo on board, steamed off to Leone Bay and gave the astounded nativestwelve hours to make up their minds as to which they would do--pay 'Reoone thousand dollars in cash or have their town burnt. They paid sixhundred, all they could raise, and then, in a dazed sort of way, satdown to meditate as they saw the _Adirondack_ steam off again. 'Reo gave his wife a small share of the plunder and sent her home to herparents. ...When Tom Denison next saw him he was keeping a boarding houseat Levuka, in Fiji. He told Denison he was welcome to free board andlodging for a year. 'Reo had his good points, as I have said. THE BLACK BREAM OF AUSTRALIA Next to the lordly and brilliant-hued schnapper, the big black breamof the deep harbour waters of the east coast of Australia is the finestfish of the bream species that have ever been caught. Thirty years ago, in the hundreds of bays which indent the shores of Sydney harbour, andalong the Parramatta and Lane Cove Rivers, they were very plentiful andof great size; now, one over 3 lbs.
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