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[23] Anonymous { F 17 } G

Hermes, dwelling in this wave-beaten rock-cave, that gives good footing to fisher gulls, accept this           of the great seine worn by the sea and scraped often by the rough beach ; this little purse-seine, the round weel that entraps fishes, the float whose task it is to mark where the weels are concealed, and the long cane rod, the child of the marsh, with its horse-hair line, not unfurnished with hooks, wound round it.