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    A Tale of the White Trout, from W.B. Yeats

    It is also abridged to a certain extent for at least one other version tells us that her murdered lover appeared as a white trout in the lake first and the pair could be seen swimming together, rather than her alone.
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    A Tale of the White Trout, from W.B. Yeats

    You'll have to excuse me Aul Lad, that deeper meaning escapes me, I wonder if you might explain?
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    A Tale of the White Trout, from W.B. Yeats

    I first read this story a while ago and was left nonplussed, is this the best that the giant Yeats could come up with? Are we to throw ourselves at his feet because of this simple tale poorly told? Sorry, but I just experience a hurriedly jotted note rather than any great truth unveiled.

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