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THE COMPLETE ANGLER. 



[part I. 



on a quick fire, till it be sufficiently boiled : then 

 take out the Carp, and lay it with the broth into 

 the dish, and pour upon it a quarter of a pound 

 of the best fresh butter, melted and beaten with 

 half a dozen spoonfuls of the broth, the yolks of 

 two or three eggs, and some of the herbs shred : 

 garnish your dish with lemons, and so serve it up, 

 and much good do you ! Dr. T. 



THE FOURTH DAY. 



chap. x. Observations of the Bream, and Directions 

 to catch him. 



Piscator. 



1 he Bream, being at a full growth, is a large and 



stately fish. He will breed both in rivers and ponds ; 



but loves best to live in ponds, and where, if he 



