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A Fish Story by Clara Doty Bates (1838 - 1895)

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Clara Doty Bates was a 19th-century American author who published a number of volumes of poetry and juvenile literature. Many of these works were illustrated, the designs being furnished by her sister.
This Fortnightly offers a silly fish story.
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A Fish Story by Clara Doty Bates, read for librivox.org by [your name].
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Sir Arthur, the sinner,
Ate twelve fish for dinner,
And you may believe it's just as I say!
For if you but knew it,
'Twas I saw him do it,
And just as it happened, sir, this was the way:
One day this tall fish
Swallowed this small fish
(He had just eaten a smaller one still);
Up came this queer one
And gobbled that 'ere one--
Didn't he show the most magical skill?
Then came this other
And chewed up his brother,
Made but one gulp, and behold he was through!
He was a gold fish
Oh! he was a bold fish--
But before he could wink he was eaten up too!
Up came a flounder,
He was a ten-pounder,
Opened his mouth, swallowed him and was gone;
Before you could blink, sir,
Before he could shrink, sir,
This fish came by and the flounder was gone!
(Alas for my story,
'Tis getting quite gory!
So many swallows a summer might make.)
This one came smiling,
And, sweetly beguiling,
Gobbled the last like a piece of hot cake;
A cod followed after;
'Twould move you to laughter
To see in his turn how this hake came up,
Swallowed that cod, sir,
As if he were scrod, sir,
And then went by in a kind of a huff!
Last, but not least,
Came this fellow, the beast--
Down went the hake like a small pinch of snuff!
Then Cap'en Jim caught him,
And then mamma bought him,
And then Annie cooked him, served up in a dish;
And so this small sinner
Who had him for dinner--
'Twas just as I say, sir--had eaten twelve fish!
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Post by philchenevert »

Here is my recording https://librivox.org/uploads/aradlaw/fishstory_bates_pc_128kb.mp3 it 2:05 long and kinda fishy
"I lost my trousers," said Tom expansively.
89 Decibels? Easy Peasy ! https://youtu.be/aSKR55RDVpk
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Thank you Phil. :thumbs: :P
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Thank you Bruce. :thumbs:
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:shock: I neglected to move this out of New Projects. :?
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Thank you Allegra, there are a coup0le of PL notes...
at 0:22 I hear "He'd eaten a smaller one still" the text reads "(He had just eaten a smaller one still);"

and at 1:19 I hear...
"Down went the hake like a pinch of snuff!" the text reads "Down went the hake like a small pinch of snuff!"
(you may wish to correct these) :)
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Post by Veggrower »

Hi David - here's my version:

https://librivox.org/uploads/aradlaw/fishstory_bates_gln_128kb.mp3

...and the length is 2:24. Thanks a lot,

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Thank you Garth and Lee. :thumbs:
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Thank you Raj. :thumbs:
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Post by Laur »

Hello David,

Here's mine: (Kinda makes me want to go fishin" :)
https://librivox.org/uploads/aradlaw/fishstory_bates_lbv_128.mp3
Length: 2:58
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I hope I am posting this correctly! This is A Fish Story read by Leanne747!
https://librivox.org/uploads/aradlaw/fishstory_bates_lb_128kb.mp3
Last edited by Leanne747 on May 22nd, 2022, 10:50 am, edited 1 time in total.
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