According to the vicar, many of the local folk thought the War was due in part to people turning away from their roots and omitting to take proper precautions, such as burying a sacrifice under the foundation, that is, or burning fishes' bones on the hearth-except haddocks, of course," he added, happily distracted. "You never burn a haddock's bones-did you know?-or you'll never catch another. Always bury the bones of a haddock instead.
( Diana Gabaldon )
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