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From this period all treatises on cookery are full of the same kind of receipts for making "pies of young chickens, of fresh venison, of veal, of eels, of bream and salmon, of young rabbits, of pigeons, of small birds, of geese, and of narrois" (a mixture of cod's liver and hashed fish).

It was about this time also that the fisheries became a new industry, in which Bayonne and a few villages on the sea-coast took the lead, some being especially engaged in whaling, and others in the cod and herring fisheries (Fig. 194).

So, "Cape Cod Ballads" it is.

J.C.L. CONTENTS PREFACE LIST OF DRAWINGS THE COD-FISHER THE SONG OF THE SEA THE WIND'S SONG THE LIFE-SAVER "THE EVENIN' HYMN" THE MEADOW ROAD THE BULLFROG SERENADE SUNDAY AFTERNOONS

South of Cape Cod, or of New Haven at the furthest, there is no saying what folk will do.

What man of any taste will not prefer the sonorous sounds of Susquana, Patapsico, Allegany, Raphanock, Potomack, and other indian titles, to such stupid appellations as Cape Cod, Mud Island, cat-fish, sheep's head-fish, whip poor will, &c.?

The cod-fish which occupy the banks of Newfoundland, between the latitudes of 41 and 45, are very different, and are kept so distinct, and are so similar on the respective banks, that a man acquainted with that fishery will separate those caught on one bank from those of another, with as much ease as we separate the apple from the pear.

hallibut, cod, mackarel, smelts, and lobsters.

The cod are from seventy to eighty pounds.

This circumstance may induce congress to pay some attention to the hints thrown out by Dr. Belknap, in his Account of the American Newfoundland Fishery, which I transcribe for you perusal: "The cod-fishery is either carried on by boats or schooners.

"The places where the cod-fishery is chiefly carried on, are the Isle of Shoals, Newcastle, Rye, and Hampton.

"Previously to the late revolution the greater part of remittances were made to Europe by the fishery; but it has not yet recovered from the shock which it received by the war with Britain: it is however in the power of the Americans to make more advantage of the cod-fishery perhaps than, any of the european nations.

Their early days of married life must have been passed in an extreme frugality, for my father was one of a large number of children, and, brought up on a farm, learned the trade of ship-carpenter, which he alternated, as was generally the habit of the young men of the New England coast, with fishing on the banks of Newfoundland in the cod-fishing season.

Not a few of the early settlers had come from Cape Cod and other parts of the old Bay State, and the blood of the Pilgrim Fathers ran in their veins.

Grimsby is indeed a "name to resound for ages" for what its fishermen have done and are doing in the war against mine and submarine: Soles in the Silver Pitan' there we'll let 'em lie; Cod on the Doggeroh, we'll fetch 'em by an' by; War on the wateran' it's time to serve an' die, For there's wild work doin' on the North Sea ground.

It had a flavour like cod-liver oil and was not much appreciatedsome ate their share, and I think all would have done so if we had had sledging appetitesshades of Discovery days!!16 This Emperor weighed anything from 88 to 96 lbs., and therefore approximated to or exceeded the record.

Then followed a flaming plum-pudding and excellent mince pies, and thereafter a dainty savoury of anchovy and cod's roe.

But, for fish taken in bulk, the singular form seems more appropriate; as, "These vessels take from thirty-eight to forty-five quintals of cod and pollock, and six thousand barrels of mackerel, yearly.

"In the fisheries of Maine, cod, herring, mackerel alewives, salmon, and other fish, are taken.

Jahrhunderts, Leipsig, 1830, p. 50, says: "The Benedictine priest Otloh, of Regensburg, left behind him a work, De Ammonicione Clericorum et Laicorum, in which is twice given a Latin prayer (Cod. Monacens.

KITTREDGE, HENRY C. Shipmasters of Cape Cod.

DODSWORTH, CROSBY LINCOLN. Cape Cod yesterdays.

And this is Cape Cod.

(An Asey Mayo mystery of Cape Cod)

The people in the little camp on the bluff now consisted of Captain Horn, the two ladies, the boy Ralph, three sailors,one an Englishman, and the other two Americans from Cape Cod,and a jet-black native African, known as Maka.

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