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pilchard

Any of various small, oily members of the herring family, Clupeidae, especially the commercial sardine of Europe Sardina pilchardus, and the California sardine Sardinops sagax.

In March 1995 a mystery virus or toxin began causing the deaths of millions of pilchards in the oceans south of Australia, killing adults over 12 cm/4.7 in long, but not appearing to harm fish feeding on the pilchards. In April a slick of dead pilchards 40 km/25 mi long was observed off Tasmania.



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Well, sit down, and let us begin with these pilchards, and this fresh butter; which I have put on some vine-leaves to please you, wicked one.
 
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