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| | The father, the son and the dog - by Keith Davidson |
 | | However, first things first, and I thought a handful of kahawai for livies would be the first order of the day, and would be a thrill for young Jamie to catch. |
 | | After a fine display of gymnastics by both fish and fishermen, a small sleek kahawai was finally scooped onto the beach, and tossed into a rock pool to keep as a livie, and more importantly now, to avoid being eaten by the ever hungry Mojo. |
 | | Actually, now Mojo had something to do, he set himself in a comfortable position to "guard" the kahawai in the rock pool, and within no time flat his snores could be heard up to 100 metres away. |
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