about which room the narrator is speaking in the fishy story?
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One day when the author and his friend George were in a parlour, they began chatting with an old fellow there. Then the old fellow said that the trout weighed eighteen pounds six ounces and he had caught him just below the bridge with a minnow.
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Answer: One day when the author and his friend George were in a parlour, they began chatting with an old fellow there. Then the old fellow said that the trout weighed eighteen pounds six ounces and he had caught him just below the bridge with a minnow.
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