Its original name is said to have been Eskmouth, its present one being derived from a bed of mussels at the mouth of the river. [Please select]
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Poor man O'Connor wife and five children poisoned by mussels here.' [Please select]
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"There are all sorts of mussels, crabs, clams, and oysters around here." [Please select]
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Frogs, fish, pollywogs, mussels, a baby muskrat,--they were all there, each hidden cunningly under a bit of dried grass and mud. [Please select]
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One evening it accompanied its master when he went to gather mussels for bait. [Please select]
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As the tide was far in, few mussels remained uncovered; and after collecting all within reach, more were required. [Please select]
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You can catch shrimps, and its mussels are famous all over the world. [Please select]
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"I believe them to be oysters, not mussels," returned Ernest calmly. [Please select]
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"I will manacle your neck and feet together, and you shall feed on fresh water mussels, withered roots and husk, and have sea-water to drink." [Please select]
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"I fear there are no oysters hereabouts," said Hayward, "but I shouldn't wonder if we were to find mussels and things of that sort." [Please select]
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