In the novel "The Old Man and the Sea" by Ernest Hemingway, Marlin's wife is not specifically mentioned as being eaten by a fish. However, the story revolves around Santiago, the old fisherman, and his battle with a marlin, which he respects deeply. The narrative focuses more on Santiago's struggle against nature and his reflection on life rather than on any specific fish consuming his wife.
they ate bison fish
they ate fish.
the ate fish, they ate crops and hunted for people
when the chocolate ate the chicken and the chicken ate the fish and when the frog ate the chocolate which also ate the chicken that ate the fish when the frog ate the chocolate that ate the chicken that ate the fish when the frog ate the chocolate that ate the chicken that ate the fish!(:
The Incas ate fish cows feets
They ate fish and lemon ants.
They ate stale biscuits and occasionally fish.
He ate bugs, fish, and other little birds
Caught a fish, Ate a fish, Ate a cooked fish, Ate a cooked bird, Ate a coconut, Ate a banana, Gift of dance
A bear that eats a fish that ate bugs that ate algae is a
No where does it say that Jesus only ate fish. In fact, he ate what the common man ate.
my wife and I ate at a restaurant in New Orleans and had a fish they called escalon. I've never heard of it and can't find any information on it. It was very good, whatever it was.