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RIBBLE.--Sport all round has been excellent, among brown trout mom particularly. baskets of fifteen, &mean, and nineteen good fish having heart obtained. There is an improvement In night flatting. &a trout, although fairly numerous, have not afforded much sport.—W. SEVEB.I AND T
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