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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Monkey</strong><br />

sparkling with small wavelets. Suddenly Hal thought of summer people he didn't even know--a man and<br />

his son, perhaps, fishing for the big one. I've got something, Dad! the boy screams. Well reel it up and<br />

let's see, the father says, and coming up from the depths, weeds draggling from its cymbals, grinning its<br />

terrible, welcoming grin . . . the monkey.<br />

He shuddered, but those were only things that might be.<br />

"Come on," he said to Petey again, and they walked up the path through the flaming October woods<br />

toward the home place.<br />

From <strong>The</strong> Bridgton News<br />

October 24, 1980<br />

MYSTERY OF THE DEAD FISH<br />

By Betsy Moriarty<br />

HUNDREDS of dead fish were found<br />

floating belly-up on Crystal Lake<br />

in the neighboring township of<br />

Casco late last week. <strong>The</strong> largest<br />

numbers appeared to have died in<br />

the vicinity of Hunter's Point, allthough<br />

the lake's currents make<br />

this a bit difficult to determine.<br />

<strong>The</strong> dead fish included all types<br />

commonly found in these waters--<br />

bluegills, pickerel, sunnies, carp,<br />

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