80 ADVICE TO THOSE STARTING IN THE BUSINESS. 



say that we can think of no way in which a little time and 

 money can be so well laid out as in Trout-raising. 



In the preceding chapters, it may appear to the casual 

 reader that we have given more details than were neces- 

 sary ; but we are sure that every beginner of fish-culture 

 will think differently. We are also so used to writing 

 letters and answering questions on the subject, that in our 

 book we have said, " you must," and " you should," a great 

 deal more often than was required. However, if we have 

 got the facts right, nobody, we suppose, will complain of 

 our taking liberties with the second person singular. 



