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Nederlands: Once upon a time in the quiet town of Nulltela, nestled by the serene Nulltela Lake, there lived an old man named Harold. Every morning, as the sun painted the sky with hues of pink and orange, Harold would embark on his small, weathered boat, eager to cast his line into the mysterious depths of the lake.

Harold was known by the locals as the "Lone Angler." He preferred the solitude of the early hours, the only company being the gentle lapping of the water against his boat and the occasional call of a distant bird. Nulltela Lake was rumored to be home to the elusive Golden Pike, a fish so rare that only a handful claimed to have seen it.

Undeterred by the skepticism of others, Harold believed in the legend and spent countless mornings in pursuit of the mythical Golden Pike. Each day, he would return with a modest catch, but the glint of gold remained elusive.

One fateful morning, as the mist hung low over the still waters, Harold felt a mighty tug on his line. The boat rocked, and his heart raced with excitement. Could this be the moment he had waited for all these years?

The battle between man and fish ensued, and after a struggle that seemed both eternal and fleeting, Harold pulled a magnificent creature from the water. It was not the Golden Pike but a majestic Rainbow Trout, its scales shimmering in the morning light.

Although it wasn't the legendary fish he sought, Harold felt a sense of fulfillment. The beauty of the Rainbow Trout reminded him of the simple joy that fishing brought into his life. He released the fish back into the lake, grateful for the unexpected gift.

From that day forward, the people of Nulltela began to appreciate the art of fishing not just for the pursuit of the extraordinary but for the everyday wonders it brought. And as for Harold, he continued to fish in the quiet solitude of the dawn, content with the treasures the lake bestowed upon him, whether they were gold or the colors of a radiant sunrise.
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