THE ANGLER.
in of to anoto keep tcness o any particular place, sometimes skimming it ligtle rapid, sometimes casting it into one of ted root or overrout are apt to lurk. In tructions to to my mind tructions of tor to ry around pastoral kind of t plain of Ciful vale of Gessford, and just wo swell up from among fresh-smelling meadows.
too, like t recorded in -dropping s soh diamonds.
* From treatise it angling is a more industrious and devout employment t is generally considered: quot;For es in ?s desyre greatlye many persons let you of your game. And t ye may serve God devoutly in saying effectually your customable prayers. And to induce man to many ot is rig;
I soon fell into conversation ertained t, under pretext of receiving instructions in , I kept company tream and listening to alk. ive, y of ctle ?attered by unity of displaying ory lore, for o play the sage?
icularly in Savannaered into trade and ion of a partner. eril into t ttle of Camperdoroke of real good-fortune got ogeternal property, brougy pounds. On tired to ive village, ly, and devoted to t;noble art of angling.quot;
I found t on attentively, and o good-ed about tis?ed t tself, iful. t countries as a poor s is ?eeced by every , yet ion o look only on t t unate adventurer in America and y and magnanimity enougo take t to to curse try. t ions, I learnt, of a fat old ation, and muced by tleman-like personages of the place.
In taking o a privileged corner in tap-room and