10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SNIGGLER»
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1
Good Masters! Sweet Ladies!: Voices from a Medieval Village
A collection of short one-person plays featuring characters, between ten and fifteen years old, who live in or near a thirteenth-century English manor.
2
The Encyclopaedia of sport & games
Bobbing is much practised at the mouths of streams during a rise and
discoloration of water. On hot summer days when eels are lying in holes in banks
, sniggling is practised. The sniggler takes a long needle, whips on a piece of fine
line to ...
Henry Charles Howard Suffolk and Berkshire (Earl of), Hedley Peek, Frederick George Aflalo, 1911
3
Angling for Coarse Fish: A Practical Work on Fishing for ...
The stick is then removed, and at the end of a minute or two the sniggler pulls the
string, and the needle shifts across the poor eel's throat. Then comes a case of
pull eel pull sniggler ; but the latter usually has the best of it — not through any ...
4
The Book of the All-round Angler: A Comprehensive Treatise ...
The stick is then removed, and at the end of a minute or two the sniggler pulls the
string, and the needle shifts across the poor eel's throat. Then comes a case of
pull eel pull sniggler ; but the latter usually has the best of it — not through any ...
5
Good Masters! Sweet Ladies!: Voices from a Medieval Village
NELLY THE SNIGGLER I was born lucky. Nay, not born lucky, as you shall hear
—but lucky soon after and ever alter. My Father and mother were starving poor,
and dreaded another mouth to feed. \Vhen my Father saw I was a girl-child, ...
Well, you are a sniggler, Madge," said her brother, becoming very angry. " You
play for not a single thing but the cushion. I didn't think you cared so much for two
-pence-halfpenny in coppers." " How can I play out when you follow ?
7
The Selected Works of Andrew Lang
This salmon, just like the other, now came back, and instantly began the old
tactics of heavy plunging tugs. But I knew the gut was sound this time, and as I
fancied he had risen to the sniggler, I had no anxiety about the tackle holding.
8
Angling Sketches: Easyread Comfort Edition
water was so heavy that the small fly seemed useless; however, we fastened it on
as a dropper, using the sniggler as the trail fly; so exhausted were our resources,
that I had to cut a piece of gut off a minnow tackle and attach the small fly to ...
Bobbing is much practised at the mouths of streams during a rise and
discolouration of water. On hot summer days when eels are lying in holes in
banks, sniggling is practised. The sniggler takes a long needle, whips on a piece
of fine line to ...
Alfred Edward Thomas Watson, 1900
But I knew the gut was sound this time, and as I fancied he had risen to the
sniggler, I had no anxiety about the tackle holding. One more plunge, and back
came the line as before. He was off. One could have sat down and gnawed the
reel.
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