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the rod bent like a reed; I took a few steps to the side to find a new angle, tugging so hard on the line the nylon sang. I thought there were only two ways out of this situation and both had its losers, and I cursed under my breath and finally sank onto my knees, clutching the line, peering down into the murky water.

I know it was an eel because I saw it. It slowly slithered up out of the shadows and came toward me. It was large and a pale shade of gray, with black button eyes, and it looked at me as if to make sure I could see it. I let go of the line and saw the hook come out just as the eel reached the surface, then it turned and slid back into the hidden depths.

For a while, I just sat there by the water’s edge. Everything was quiet and the lake completely still; the sun sent a white sheen spreading across the water and everything beneath the surface was hidden, as though behind a mirror. What lay hidden underneath was a secret, but now it was my secret.

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3: ARISTOTLE AND THE EEL BORN OF MUD

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5: SIGMUND FREUD AND THE EELS OF TRIESTE

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7: THE DANE WHO FOUND THE EEL’S BREEDING GROUND

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9: THE PEOPLE WHO FISH FOR EEL

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11: THE UNCANNY EEL

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13: UNDER THE SEA

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15: THE LONG JOURNEY HOME

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16: BECOMING A FOOL

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