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THE COMPLETE ANGLER. 



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more ; but the most of the rest are so common ob- 

 servations, as if a man should tell a good arithme- 

 tician, that twice two is four. I will therefore put 

 an end to this discourse, and we will here sit down 

 and rest us. 



THE FIFTH DAY. 



chap. xxi. Directions for making of a Line, and for 

 the colouring of both Rod and Line. 



PlSCATOR. 



\\ ell, Scholar, I have held you too long about 

 these cadis, and smaller fish, and rivers, and fish- 

 ponds ; and my spirits are almost spent, and so I 



