so 



THE ENGLISH ANGLER IN FLORIDA 



In an out-of-the-way corner of the world like this you 

 cannot expect the luxuries of a great city, or a fashionable 

 watering-place like Tampa, higher up the coast. The style 

 of living at the inn was, generally speaking, the American 



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fashion, which surrounds you with a number of little dishes ; 

 but it is no use pretending that the meat was otherwise than 

 tough, and as it is produced from the lean kine of the adjacent 

 woods, and has to be cooked very soon after killing on 



