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CURIOUS CREATURES. 249
Sir John Mandeville, speaking of the kingdom of Talo-
nach, says : " And that land hath a marvayle that is
in no other land, for all maner of fyshes of the sea
cometh there once a yeare, one after the other, and
lyeth him neere the lande, sometime on the lande, and
so lye three dayes, and men of that lande come thither
and take of them what he will, and then goe these
fyshes awaye, and another sort commeth, and lyeth also
three dayes and men take of them, and do thus all
maner of fyshes tyll all have bene there, and menne
have taken what they wyll. And men wot not the
cause why it is so. But they of that Countrey saye,
that those fyshes come so thyther to do worship to
theyr king, for they say he is the most worthiest king
of the worlde, for he hath so many wives, and geateth
so many children of them." (See next page.)
I know of no other fish of such an accommodating
nature, except it be those of whom Ser Marco Polo
speaks, when writing of Armenia: "There is in this

Country a certain Convent of Nuns called St. Leonard's,
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Author Ashton, John
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Curious creatures in zoology; with 130 illus. throughout the text.
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23575004
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76213 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
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32031 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
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Page 249
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10.5962/bhl.title.32031
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  • Curious creatures in zoology; with 130 illus. throughout the text.
  • Monsters Are Real
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19 October 2014
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