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Then came the schoolmaster, clutching a few copper bits. He bought the smaller ones, explaining to no one in particular that they fried up crisper in the pan. By noon, the pile was dwindling.

He didn’t need to shout. The silver glimmer of the morning’s catch, nestled in crushed ice and seaweed, spoke for itself. These weren’t the dull, salted fillets found in the back of a larder; these were "silver darlings," scales shimmering like spilled coins under the weak North Sea sun. buy fresh herring

First to arrive was Old Martha, her wicker basket already smelling of dill and onions. She didn't look at Elias; she looked at the fish's eyes. "Clear as a winter morning," she grunted, pointing a gnarled finger at six fat ones. "Staring back at me like they’ve got a secret." Then came the schoolmaster, clutching a few copper bits

As the sun dipped, a young man from the inland farms approached, breathless. He had traveled three miles on foot just for a taste of the tide. Elias handed him the last two, wrapped tightly in damp newspaper. He didn’t need to shout

The boy nodded, clutching the parcel like treasure. The chalkboard was wiped clean, but the scent of the sea lingered on the cobblestones long after the silver was gone.

"Treat them with respect," Elias said, wiping his hands on his apron. "They were swimming while you were still dreaming."

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