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Fishing Lines: Cast away in distant waters
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A MAN who has spent the past six years doing nothing but
swanning off on exotic fishing holidays has at last been forced to
take a job. Serve him right, too, most people would remark. But the
change of lifestyle should not be too much of a wrench for the
former teacher John Bailey. He is going to become a tour guide,
taking anglers to those faraway destinations he has been exploring.
In fact, it is a bit unfair to say Bailey has done nothing but
fish. He has also written more than 20 a...
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