But we must not wait, if we mean to catch any Flounders before the tide turns, and so we hurry down to the beach and along the hard sand bordering the bay under the broken cliffs, and are soon shaking hands with the cheery landlord of the Sea-View Hotel, who has been watching us from his veranda ever since we descended the hill from Diamond Point.
"Two Years in Oregon"
Wallis Nash
Put these men down on catfish and Flounders, as were the fishermen apostles.
"Around The Tea-Table"
T. De Witt Talmage
A few idle masts swayed there, belonging to small fishers and fruiters, a solid dew of pitch oozing from their sides in the sun, but not a sail set: a lonely watchman went the rounds among them, a ragged urchin bobbed for Flounders in the dock, but otherwise wharves and craft were alike forsaken, and the sun glared down on them as though his rays had made them a desert.
"Not Pretty, But Precious"
John Hay, et al.